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  • 09-12-2019
  • Mathematics
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If events A and B are independent, what must be true?
P(AB) = P(B)
P(AB) = P(A)
P(A) = P(B)
P(AB) = P(BJA)

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s774718 s774718
  • 15-12-2019

Answer:

P(A and B)=P(B∩A) is true

Step-by-step explanation:

Let A and B are independent events then

[tex] \textrm{P(A\ and\ B)} = \textrm{P(B}\cap \textrm{A)}[/tex]

                   [tex] = \textrm{P(B)}\times \textrm{P(A)}[/tex]

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