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Mathematics, 14.11.2019 19:31 2alshawe201

Assume that we have two events, a and b, that are mutually exclusive. assume further that we know p(a) = 0.3 and p(b) = 0.7. if an amount is zero, enter "0". what is p(a b)? what is p(a | b)? is p(a | b) equal to p(a)? are events a and b dependent or independent? a student in statistics argues that the concepts of mutually exclusive events and independent events are really the same, and that if events are mutually exclusive they must be independent. is this statement accurate? what general conclusion would you make about mutually exclusive and independent events given the results of this problem?

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