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Mathematics, 01.12.2020 01:10 slbutler2005

The probability of event A is x, and the probability of event B is y. If the two events are independent, which of these conditions must be true? A. P(B|A) = y
B. P(A|B) = y
C. P(B|A) = x
D. P(A and B) = x+y
E. P(A and B)/P(A)==x/y

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