Suppose a fair coin is flipped twice. Let A1 = "Head on 1ª Toss" Az = "Head on 2nd Toss" Ag = "Exactly one Head" Show that A,, A2,Azare Pairwise independent but not Mutually independent

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Suppose a fair coin is flipped twice. Let
A, = "Head on 1ª Toss"
A2 = "Head on 2nd Toss"
Az = "Exactly one Head"
Show that A,, A2, Azare Pairwise independent but not Mutually independent
Transcribed Image Text:|A 11 Suppose a fair coin is flipped twice. Let A, = "Head on 1ª Toss" A2 = "Head on 2nd Toss" Az = "Exactly one Head" Show that A,, A2, Azare Pairwise independent but not Mutually independent
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