Question
Question: If A and B are two events such that P(1) > 0 and P(2) ≠ 1 then P(( \frac { \overline { \mathrm { A ...
If A and B are two events such that P(1) > 0 and P(2) ≠ 1 then
P(( \frac { \overline { \mathrm { A } } } { \overline { \mathrm { B } } } )) is equal to-
A
1 – P ( \left( \frac { \mathrm { A } } { \mathrm { B } } \right) )
B
1 – P ( \left( \frac { \overline { \mathrm { A } } } { \mathrm { B } } \right) )
C
( \frac { P( \overline { A } ) } { P( \overline { B } ) } )
D
( \frac { P( \overline { A } ) } { P( \overline { B } ) } )
Answer
P(B)P(A)
Explanation
Solution
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