SOLUTION: If P(A and B) = 0, then A and B are independent A and B are mutually exclusive A and B are complementary P(A) = P(B)

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Question 1142473: If P(A and B) = 0, then
A and B are independent
A and B are mutually exclusive
A and B are complementary
P(A) = P(B)

Answer by Theo(13342)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A and B are mutually exclusive.


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