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WILL CHOOSE BRAINLIEST Let Events A & B be described as follows: P(A) = watching a movie P(B) = going out to dinner The probability that a person will watch a movie is 62% and the probability of going out to dinner is 46%. The probability of watching a movie and going out to dinner is 28.52% Are watching a movie and going out to dinner independent events? Group of answer choices No, because the P(A)P(B) ≠ P(A and B). Yes, because the P(A)P(B) = P(A and B). No, because the P(A) + P(B) ≠ P(A and B). Yes, because the P(A) + P(B) is greater than 100%.

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