Two events M and N are such that 1 2 p(M) = ÷, P(M |N) = 1 and p(N |M) Which of the following is FALSE: (A) M and N are not independent events (B) M and N are not mutually exclusive events (C) M and N are independent events (D) p(N n M) > (E) < «N) < 1 Select one: O A.. о в.. O C.. O D.. O E..
Two events M and N are such that 1 2 p(M) = ÷, P(M |N) = 1 and p(N |M) Which of the following is FALSE: (A) M and N are not independent events (B) M and N are not mutually exclusive events (C) M and N are independent events (D) p(N n M) > (E) < «N) < 1 Select one: O A.. о в.. O C.. O D.. O E..
Holt Mcdougal Larson Pre-algebra: Student Edition 2012
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Chapter11: Data Analysis And Probability
Section11.8: Probabilities Of Disjoint And Overlapping Events
Problem 2C
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