Question 3 (1 point) Retake question If $P(A) = 0.7$, $P(B) = 0.6$, $P(A \cap B) = 0$, then events $A$ and $B$ are supplementary events. mutually exclusive. independent events. complements of each other.
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7$ $P(B) = 0.6$ $P(A \cap B) = 0$ Step 2: Evaluate the options based on the given information. Option 1: Supplementary events. This term is not standard in probability theory for describing the relationship between two events $A$ and $B$. It's more commonly used Show more…
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