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Mark the correct alternative in each of the following:

If two events are independent, then


Let A and B be two independent events, then,


P(A∩B) = P(A) P(B)


P(A∩B) 0 → Not mutually exclusive


Or,


P(A) + P(B) 1 → Their sum of probabilities is not 1


None of the above is correct.

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