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Given information

and  are mutually exclusive events.

 

Step-by-step explanation

Step 1.

Conditional Probability refers to the Probability of getting an event A given that event B has already occurred.

Since, event  and  are mutually Exclusive which shows that there is nothing common in between event and .

i.e.  

 

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