Q 1659545414.     Let E and F be two independent events. The probability that exactly one of them occurs is ` \frac{11}{25}` and the probability of none of them occurring is ` \frac{2}{25}` lf P(T) denotes the probability of occurrence of the event T, then

JEE 2011 ADVANCED Paper - 2

(This question may have multiple correct answers)

A `P(E)= \frac{4}{5} , P(F)= \frac{3}{5}`
B `P(E)= \frac{1}{5},\ P(F)= \frac{2}{5}`
C `P(E)= \frac{2}{5} , P(F)= \frac{1}{5}`
D `P(E)= \frac{3}{5},\ P(F)= \frac{4}{5}`
0
Success Rate: NAN %
Sr. No.SubjectTagCorrectRecorded Answer