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A and B are two independent events. The probability that both A and B occur is $ \large\frac{1}{6}$ and the probability that neither of them occurs is $ \large\frac{1}{3}$. Then the probability of the two events are respectively
jeemain
math
cbse
class12
probability
independent-events
difficult
q10
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Jan 8, 2014
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thanvigandhi_1
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Two persons A and B have equal number of sons. There are three cinema tickets which are to be distributed among the sons of A and B. The probability that all the tickets go to sons of A is $ \large\frac{1}{20}$. The number of sons each of them is :
jeemain
math
cbse
class12
probability
independent-events
easy
q18
asked
Jan 3, 2014
by
thanvigandhi_1
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