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Two fair dice are tossed. Let A be the event that the first die shows an even number and B be the event that the second die shows an odd number. The two events A and B are


A

Mutually exclusive

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B

Independent and mutually exclusive

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C

Dependent

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D

None of the above

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Solution

The correct option is D

None of the above


Find the probability:

Total number of sample space =36

Probability of event A =P(A)=1836=12

Probability of event B =P(B)=1836=12

Size of sample space of P(AB)={(2,3),(2,5),(2,1),(4,1),(4,3),(4,5),(6,1),(6,3),(6,5)}=9

The probability of an even number on the first and an odd number on the second is =P(AB)=936=14

P(AB)=P(A)×P(B)=14

So, the given events Aand Bare independent events.

Option A: Aand B are not mutually exclusive, so this option is incorrect.

Option B: Aand B are independent but not mutually exclusive, so this option is incorrect

Option C: Aand B are not dependent events, so this option is incorrect.

Option D: since none of the given options is correct, so none of the above options is correct.

Hence, the correct option is (D).


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