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If A and B are two non-mutually exclusive events such that $P(A|B)=P(B|A)$ then

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Conditional probability represents the relative "weight" of the intersection within the sample space of the condition. If the intersection carries the same weight in both $A$ and $B$, then the total weights of $A$ and $B$ must be identical.
Updated On: Jun 6, 2026
  • $A\subset B$ but $A\ne B$
  • $A=B$
  • $A\cap B=\phi$
  • $P(A)=P(B)$
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The Correct Option is D

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