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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/total area=18/12x6=18/72=1/4=0.25 are a and b dependent or independent events? use conditional probabilities to support your conclusion.


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