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P(A)P(B)P(C)=0.42=0.25=0.01P(A|B)P(C|B)P(A|C)=0=0.01=0.42
Select all that apply:
- A and C are mutually exclusive
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A and B are mutually exclusive
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A and B are independent
- A and C are independent
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B and C are independent
- B and C are mutually exclusive
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