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Mathematics, 22.04.2021 18:40 lol15arec001

Are the events "having a dog" and "having a cat" independent from each other? a) Cannot tell with the given information
b) Yes, because P(cat) = P(cat | dog) and P(dog) = P(dog | cat)
c) The events are disjoint
d) No, because P(cat) is not equal to P(cat | dog) and P(dog) is not equal to P(dog | cat)

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