Consider an experiment that involves rolling a fair thirteen-sided die once and assume that the outcomes in the experiment are all equally likely to occur. Let A denote the event that we will observe a number less than or equal to 8 when rolling a fair thirteen-sided die. Let B denote the event that we will observe an even number when rolling a fair thirteen-sided die. Are events A and B independent? Select one: O Not able to determine whether they are independent from the information given. O Yes O Maybe No
Consider an experiment that involves rolling a fair thirteen-sided die once and assume that the outcomes in the experiment are all equally likely to occur. Let A denote the event that we will observe a number less than or equal to 8 when rolling a fair thirteen-sided die. Let B denote the event that we will observe an even number when rolling a fair thirteen-sided die. Are events A and B independent? Select one: O Not able to determine whether they are independent from the information given. O Yes O Maybe No
Chapter8: Sequences, Series,and Probability
Section8.7: Probability
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