If A and B are mutually exclusive events, with P(A) = 0.20 and P(B) = 0.30, then P(A ∩ B) is:Group of answer choices0.00.0.06.0.10.0.50.
Question
If A and B are mutually exclusive events, with P(A) = 0.20 and P(B) = 0.30, then P(A ∩ B) is:Group of answer choices0.00.0.06.0.10.0.50.
Solution
The answer is 0.0.
Mutually exclusive events are events that cannot occur at the same time. In other words, the occurrence of one event excludes the occurrence of the other. Therefore, the intersection of A and B (A ∩ B), which represents the probability of both A and B occurring, is 0 for mutually exclusive events.
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