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Let A and B be events with P(A)=0.6, P(B)=0.7, and P(A and B)=0.4. (a) Are A and B independent? Explain.
(b) Compute P(A or B).
(c) Are A and B mutually exclusive? Explain.
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(a) Are A and B independent? Explain.
The events A and B (Choose one)
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independent since (Choose one)
P(AP (B) =P (A and B
P(A).P(B)#P(A and B)
P(A and B) #0
P(A and B)=0


Let A and B be events with P(A)=0.6, P(B)=0.7, and P(A and B)=0.4.

(a) Are A and B independent? E

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