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  • 04-03-2022
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If a and b are mutually exclusive events with p(a) = 0. 2 and p(b) = 0. 5, find p(a ∩ b).

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leena leena
  • 04-03-2022

Hi there!


p(a∩b) = 0.

Since a and b are mutually exclusive events, there is no overlap or intersection of events.

These two events CANNOT both occur, so the intersection of p(a) and p(b) does not exist.

Thus, p(a∩b) = 0.

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