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Mathematics, 23.04.2020 03:07, donnafranks2003

Rain and the bus 3. To decide whether the rain and the bus running late are dependent or independent events, first define the two events and then write their probabilities as decimals. (3 points) Let event A = . P(A) = . Let event B = . P(B) = . A and B = . P(A and B) = . 4. Use the probabilities from question 3 to decide whether the rain and the bus running late are independent or dependent events. (2 points: 1 point for the correct math, 1 point for the conclusion)

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