110 pts cpages and 9 questions Make sure you have Short Answ
Solution
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(a)
Two events are said to be mutually exclusive when occurence of one event is not influenced by the other event and both events do not occur at the same time. In fact this definition is not restricted for two events only, it can be generalised for n events.
This concept is used in calculating the probability of events when they are mutually exclusive.
(b)
Discrete:- number of students present in any class is a discrete random variable since it can be only measured in multiple of 1\'s.
Continuous:- Height of students present in any class is a continous random variable.
(c)
Two events are said to be independent when probability that one event occurs does not affect the probability of happening of other event.
This concept is used in case of conditional probability.
(d)
If A and B are independent events then the probability(A , given B) = P(A) * P(B)
Note:- Please ask 2nd question seperately.
