Events A and B are consistent and their probabilities are not equal to zero. Which statement is true: A) events Ā and B' are inconsistent. B) these events are consistent. C) these events maybe consistent and maybe inconsistent.

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Events A and B are consistent and their probabilities are not equal to zero.

Which statement is true:

A) events Ā and B' are inconsistent.

B) these events are consistent.

C) these events maybe consistent and maybe inconsistent.

 

 

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