If P(A)=35, P(B)=13, and P(A∩B)=18, are A and B independent?
Select the option that prov...
Mathematics, 18.05.2020 17:57 meowmeowcow
If P(A)=35, P(B)=13, and P(A∩B)=18, are A and B independent?
Select the option that provides both the correct answer and the correct reason.
No, because 35(13)≠18.
Yes, because 35(13)=18.
Yes, because 35+13=18.
No, because 35÷13≠18.
No, because 35+13≠18.
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