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Mathematics, 14.12.2020 18:00 victo17

A weather forecaster claimed the chance of rain next week on Monday is 50% and the chance it rains on Tuesday is 80%. Is the probability that it rains next Monday and Tuesday equal to 40%?
O Yes, because the chance of rain on Monday and the chance of rain on Tuesday are independent.
O No because the chance of rain on Monday and the chance of rain on Tuesday are not independent.
O No, because the chance of rain Monday and the chance of rain Tuesday are not mutually exclusive.
o Yes, because the chance of rain on Monday and the chance of rain on Tuesday are mutually exclusive.

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