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Let E1,E2,E3...EN be the 'n' exhaustive events in a random experiment then. p(E1)p(,E2),p(E3)...p(EN) is

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less than
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equal to
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greater than 1
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none
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Solution

The correct option is D none

We have,

A set of events is said to be exhaustive events if these are mutually exclusive as well as exhaustive events.

Events E1,E2,E3...........En are such that, E1E2E3..........En=ϕ

Then these events are known as exhaustive events.

hence, P(E1)P(E2)P(E3)..........P(En)=none


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