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COMEDK · Maths · 36. Probability

If \(A, B\) and \(C\) are three mutually exclusive and exhaustive events such that \(P(A)=2 P(B)=3 P(C)\). What is \(P(B)\) ?

  1. A \(\dfrac{6}{11}\)
  2. B \(\dfrac{6}{22}\)
  3. C \(\dfrac{1}{6}\)
  4. D \(\dfrac{1}{3}\)
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Correct Answer

(B) \(\dfrac{6}{22}\)

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Let \(P(A) = 2P(B) = 3P(C) = k\) \(\Rightarrow P(A) = k,\quad P(B) = \dfrac{k}{2},\quad P(C) = \dfrac{k}{3}\) Since exhaustive: \(P(A)+P(B)+P(C) = 1\) \(k + \dfrac{k}{2} + \dfrac{k}{3} = 1 \Rightarrow \dfrac{11k}{6} = 1 \Rightarrow k = \dfrac{6}{11}\)…