Mathematics, 15.12.2020 23:40 dwarfarmy99
Let V represent a randomly selected resident from a large city who plans to vote in the upcoming election and W represent a randomly selected
resident who has a full-time job. Assume P(V) = 0.5, P(W) = 0.6, and P(VW) = 0.5.
When randomly choosing a resident from the city, are the events choosing a resident that plans to vote and choosing a resident that has a full-time
job independent?
Yes, because P(VW) equals P(V).
O No, because P(VW) equal P(W).
O Yes, because P(VW) does not equal P(V).
O No, because P(VW) does not equal P(W).
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