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    If\[\mathrm { P } ( A \text { and } B ) = 0\]
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If P(A and B)=0\mathrm { P } ( A \text { and } B ) = 0P(A and B)=0

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If P(A and B)=0\mathrm { P } ( A \text { and } B ) = 0P(A and B)=0 , then A and B must be mutually exclusive.

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