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COMEDK · Maths · 36. Probability

If the occurrence of an event \(A\) implies that occurrence of an event \(B\), the \(P\left(A^{C} \cap B^{C}\right)\) is equal to

  1. A \(P\left(B^{C}\right)\)
  2. B \(P\left(A^{C}\right) P\left(B^{C}\right)\)
  3. C \(P\left(A^{C}\right)\)
  4. D \(1-P(A \cap B)\)
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(A) \(P\left(B^{C}\right)\)

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\(P\left(A^{C} \cap B^{C}\right)=P\left((A \cup B)^{C}\right)=1-P(A \cup B)\) Since, probability of occurrence of an event A implies the occurrence of event \(B\),…