Q.
Three coins are tossed once. Let A denote the event "three heads show", B denote the event "two heads and one tail show", C denote the event "three tails show" and D denote the event "a head shows on the first coin". Then, match the terms of Column I with the terms of Column II and choose the correct option from the codes given below.
When three coins are tossed, then there are 23=8 possible outcomes.
i.e., S={HHH,HHT,HTH,HTT,THH,THT,TTH,TTT} A= Three heads shows ={HHH} B= Two heads and one tail show ={HHT,HTH,THH} C= Three tails show ={TTT} D= A head shows on the first toss ={HHH,HHT,HTH,HTT}
A. Here, A∩B=ϕ A∩C=ϕ B∩C=ϕ C∩D=ϕ A∩B∩C=ϕ
Here, A and B,A and C,B and C,C and D and A,B and C are mutually exclusive.
B. Since, events A, C have only one sample point.
Here, A and C are simple events.
C. Since, events B,D have two or more sample points. Hence, B and D are compound events.