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Consider two events such that P(A) = 4
P(B)
2
1
and P(
AB) =
3
5
Are events A and B independent events? (7 points)
a
Yes, they are independent because P(A) P(B) = P(
AB)
No, they are dependent because P(A)- P(B) - PAN B)

Ос
Yes, they are independent because P(A) P(B) = P(
AB)
No, they are dependent because P(A) P(B) + P(AB)
No


Consider two events such that P(A) =

 
4
P(B)
2
1
and P(
AB) =
3
5
Are events A and B independent

answer
Answers: 2

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P(B)
2
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AB) =
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