Mathematics
Mathematics, 04.10.2019 19:30, leta18

Which statement is true about whether a and b are
independent events?
a and b are independent events because p(aib)
= p(a).
a and b are independent events because p(aib)
= p(b).
a and b are not independent events because p(aib)
#p(a).
a and b are not independent events because p(aib)
+ p(b).

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