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  • 12-11-2019
  • Mathematics
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The probability for event A is 0.3, the probability for event B is 0.5, and the probability of events A or B is 0.25. Are the events independent?​

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nacoo1
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  • 28-02-2021

Answer: No, Because P(A) times P(B) is not equal to P(A and B)

OR answer A & B

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