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If A and B are mutually exclusive, then the P(A and B) is equal to       A.0B.1

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If A and B are mutually exclusive, then the P(A and B) is equal to       A.0B.1

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Mutually exclusive events are events that cannot occur at the same time. In other words, if Event A happens, Event B cannot happen, and vice versa.

Therefore, the probability of both events A and B occurring at the same time, denoted as P(A and B), is 0.

So, the correct answer is A. 0.

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