Statistics And Probability Question 127

Question: If E and F are independent events such that $ 0<P(E)<1 $ and $ 0<P,(F)<1, $ then

[IIT 1989]

Options:

A) E and $ F^{c} $ (the complement of the event F) are independent

B) $ E^{c} $ and $ F^{c} $ are independent

C) $ P,( \frac{E}{F} )+P,( \frac{E^{c}}{F^{c}} )=1 $

D) All of the above

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Answer:

Correct Answer: D

Solution:

  •                 $ P(E\cap F)=P(E)\,.\,P(F) $             Now, $ P(E\cap F^{c})=P(E)-P(E\cap F)=P(E)[1-P(F)]=P(E)\,.P(F^{c}) $             and  $ P(E^{c}\cap F^{c})=1-P(E\cup F)=1-[P(E)+P(F)-P(E\cap F) $                                $ =[1-P(E)][1-P(F)]=P(E^{c})\,P(F^{c}) $             Also  $ P(E/F)=P(E) $  and  $ P(E^{c}/F^{c})=P(E^{c}) $                   
    

$ \Rightarrow P(E/F)+P(E^{c}/F^{c})=1. $