Choose an integer uniformly from the set {1, 2, 3,..., 30}. Let A be the event that it is divisible by 2; let B be the event that it is divisible by 3; let C be the event that it is divisible by 7. (a) Determine the probabilities of A, B, and C. (b) Which of the pairs (A, B), (B,C), and (A, C) are independent?

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Choose an integer uniformly from the set {1, 2, 3,..., 30}. Let A be the event that it is divisible by 2; let B be the event that it is divisible by 3; let C be the event that it is divisible by 7.

(a) Determine the probabilities of A, B, and C.

(b) Which of the pairs (A, B), (B,C), and (A, C) are independent?

 

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