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Mathematics, 04.03.2022 09:00 tearaj

The probabilities for each event are given by the ratio of the area of the event to the total area of 72. For example, Event C is Red Only
So, for the probability of Event C. you have:
P(C) =
Area of Red
126 = = * = 0.25
Are A and B dependent or independent events? Use conditional probability to support your conclusion.
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