Let A and B be events with P(A)= 0.4, P(B)= 0.3, P(A and B)= 0.24 (a) are A and b independent? Explain. (b) compute p (a and b ) (c) are A and b mutually exclusive? Explain

Holt Mcdougal Larson Pre-algebra: Student Edition 2012
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Chapter11: Data Analysis And Probability
Section11.9: Independent And Dependent Events
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Let A and B be events with P(A)= 0.4, P(B)= 0.3, P(A and B)= 0.24

(a) are A and b independent? Explain.

(b) compute p (a and b )

(c) are A and b mutually exclusive? Explain

Part 1 of 3
(a) Are A and B independent? Explain.
The events A and B (Choose one)
independent since (Choose one)
P(A)·P(B)=P (A and B)
Р(А):Р(В) +Р (А and B)
Р(A and B) #0
|Р(А and B) 30
Transcribed Image Text:Part 1 of 3 (a) Are A and B independent? Explain. The events A and B (Choose one) independent since (Choose one) P(A)·P(B)=P (A and B) Р(А):Р(В) +Р (А and B) Р(A and B) #0 |Р(А and B) 30
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