If A and B are mutually exclusive events, then P(A/B) is equal to

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61.

Probability of getting a total of 7 or 9 in a single throw of two dice is

  • 518

  • 16

  • 19

  • None of these


62.

Let A and B be two events of an experiment PA = 14, PA  B = 12, then the value of PBAC is

  • 23

  • 13

  • 56

  • 12


63.

A die is rolled three times. The probability of getting a larger number than the previous number is

  • 5216

  • 554

  • 16

  • 536


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64.

If A and B are mutually exclusive events, then P(A/B) is equal to

  • 0

  • 1

  • PA  BPA

  • PA  BPB


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Given, A and B are mutually exclusive events

Then, PA  B = 0Now,        PAB = PA  BPB = 0PB = 0


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65.

If PA = 12, PB = 13 and PA  B = 14, then the value of PBA wll be

  • 1

  • 0

  • 12

  • 13


66.

Six boys and six girls sit in a row. The probability that the boys and girls sit alternately will be

  • 1462

  • 1924

  • 12

  • None of these


67.

In a regular hexagon, 3 vertices out of 6 are randomly chosen. The probability that the triangle formed out of these three vertices will be an equilateral triangle, is

  • 12

  • 15

  • 110

  • 120


68.

In a competition A, B, C are participating the probability that A wins is twice that of B, the probability that B wins is twice that of C, then probability that A loses is

  • 17

  • 27

  • 47

  • 37


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69.

The probability that a number selected at random from the set of numbers (1, 2, 3, ... , 100) is a cube, is

  • 125

  • 225

  • 325

  • 425


70.

Two dice are rolled simultaneously. The probability that the sum of the two numbers on the dice is a prime number, is

  • 512

  • 712

  • 912

  • 0.25


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