Mathematics
Mathematics, 11.12.2020 08:20, SmartKitty

The basics. Suppose P(A) = .35, P(B) = .6 and P(
AB) = 27.
7.
P(A)
8.
P(AUB)
9.
P(
AB)
10.
P(ANB)
11.
Are A and B independent events? (yes or no)
Provide numerical proof.

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The basics. Suppose P(A) = .35, P(B) = .6 and P(
AB) = 27.
7.
P(A)
8.
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