Latest IIT-JEE Aptitude Question SOLUTION: An experiment has 10 equally likely outcomes. Let A and B be two non-empty events of the experiment. If A consists of 4 outcomes, the number of outcomes that B must have so that A
An experiment has 10 equally likely outcomes. Let A and B be two non-empty events of the experiment. If A consists of 4 outcomes, the number of outcomes that B must have so that A and B are independent, is?
a) 3,6,or 9
b) 2,4 or 8
c) 5 or 10
d) 4 or 8
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