Drawn a card from a deck of 52 cards, verify whether the following events are statistically independent: a) A = {drawing of a picture card}; B = {drawing of a hearth card} b) What if the king of hearts is missing from the deck of cards? c) What if a card, at random, is missing?

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  1. Drawn a card from a deck of 52 cards, verify whether the following events are statistically independent:
  2. a) A = {drawing of a picture card}; B = {drawing of a hearth card}
  3. b) What if the king of hearts is missing from the deck of cards?
  4. c) What if a card, at random, is missing?
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