In the experiment of tossing three fair coins, let the random event be three 'Tail' events, and the B random event be at least one 'Tail' event. Which of the following statements about random events A and B is false? I. AOB = A 24 - II. ĀOB = B – A III. BOA=Ø IV. ĀOĒ = B

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In the experiment of tossing three fair coins, let the random event be three 'Tail' events, and
the B random event be at least one 'Tail' event. Which of the following statements about
random events A and B is false?
I. AOB= A
24 -
II. ĀOB = B – A
III. BOA=Ø
IV. ĀOĒ = B
Transcribed Image Text:In the experiment of tossing three fair coins, let the random event be three 'Tail' events, and the B random event be at least one 'Tail' event. Which of the following statements about random events A and B is false? I. AOB= A 24 - II. ĀOB = B – A III. BOA=Ø IV. ĀOĒ = B
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