Q.
1

Statement (I): The probability of the joint occurrence of independent events A and B is equal to the probability of A multiplied by the probability of B or vice versa.

Statement (II): The probability of the joint occurrence of independent event A and dependent event B is equal to the probability of event A multiplied by the conditional probability of B when A has occurred or vice versa.

  • A

    Both the statements are correct.                          

     

  • B

    Both the statements are incorrect.

     

  • C

    Statement (I) is correct while Statement (II) is incorrect.

  • D

    Statement (I) is incorrect while Statement (II) is correct.