If two events A and B are mutually exclusive then PrA B Pr
If two events A and B are mutually exclusive, then Pr(A ? B) = Pr(A) x Pr(B). True or False. Explain
Solution
True
If events A and B in a sample space S
 are Mutually Exclusive, then :
 
 P( A ? B ) = 0.
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 Hence, by Addition Thm of Probability,
 which states : P(AUB) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A?B),
 we get :
 
 P(A U B ) = P(A) + P(B).
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 Also, by Multiplication Thm of Probability,
 P(A/B) = P(A?B) / P(B) = 0/P(B) = 0.
 Similarly, P(B/A) = 0.
 Thus, if A and B are Mutually Exclusive, then
 
 P(A/B) = 0 = P(B/A).
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 If A and B are Mutually Exclusive,
 then the occurrence of any one of them
 prevents the other from happening, i.e.,
 the occurrence of each of them depends
 upon the other.
 
 Hence, two mutually exclusive events can
 never be independent.
 They are always Dependent.

