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i. The probability of an event, based on a classical approach, is defined as the number of favourable outcomes divided by the total number of possible outcomes. ii. If among several events only one can occur at a time, we refer to these events as being mutually exclusive events.
iii. The probability of rolling a 3 or 2 on a single die is an example of conditional probability.


A) (i) , (ii) and (iii) are all correct statements
B) (i) and, (ii) are correct statements but not (iii) .
C) (i) and, (iii) are correct statements but not (ii) .
D) (ii) and, (iii) are correct statements but not (i) .
E) (i) , (ii) and (iii) are all false statements.

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