(1) If the probabilities of events E and F add up to more than 1, then E and F are not mutually exclusive since their probabilities cannot overlap. (2) If E and F are mutually exclusive, their probabilities cannot be both equal to 0.5.
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1. Let E and F be two events in a sample space. Which of the following statements is/are always
true? (1) If P(E)+P(F)>1, then E and F are not mutually exclusive. (ii) if E and F are mutually
exclusive, then P(E)=P(F)=0.5. Only (10. Neither (1) nor (10. Both (1) and (11) Oonly (1).