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Vents T and Q are independent. Which statement about their probabilities is not necessarily true?
1Choice 1
P(T and Q) = P(T) × P(Q)
2Choice 2
P(T | Q) = P(Q | T)
3Choice 3
P(Q | T) = P(Q)
4Choice 4
P(T | Q) = P(T)

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