Asked by Sandtaner M. Anthony on Sep 25, 2024
Verified
If P(A and B)= 1,then A and B must be mutually exclusive.
Mutually Exclusive
Events that cannot occur at the same time, implying that the occurrence of one event excludes the possibility of the other event occurring.
- Contrast between independent events and mutually exclusive events.
Verified Answer
PS
Puneeta sharma3 days ago
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
If P(A and B) = 1, then it means that A and B have a non-zero intersection. This implies that A and B cannot be mutually exclusive.
Learning Objectives
- Contrast between independent events and mutually exclusive events.