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Mathematics, 09.11.2020 19:20 kingjames82

Suppose a high school student is selected at random. Let event A = junior and event B = fiction. Are events A and B independent? Yes, P(A) = P(A|B).
Yes, P(A) = P(B|A).
No, P(A) ≠ P(A|B).
No, P(A) ≠ P(B|A).


Suppose a high school student is selected at random. Let event A = junior and event B = fiction. Ar

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