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Mathematics, 11.01.2021 17:40, kevinh2683

Working out Refer to Exercise 6. Consider the events A = works out at least once and B = works out less than 5 times per week. (a) What outcomes make up the event A? What is P(A)? (b) What outcomes make up the event B? What is P(B)? (c) What outcomes make up the event "A and B"? What is P(A and B)? Why is this probability not equal to P(A) · P(B)?

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