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Suppose that among the 6,000 students at a high school, 1,500 are taking honors courses and 1,800 prefer watching basketball to watching football. If 450 students are both taking honors courses and prefer basketball to football, are the events "taking honors courses" and "preferring basketball" independent? No, because StartFraction 1500 Over 6000 EndFraction not-equals StartFraction 1800 Over 6000 EndFraction Yes, because StartFraction 450 Over 1500 EndFraction not-equals StartFraction 450 Over 1800 EndFraction No, because (1,500)(1,800) ≠ 450. Yes, because (StartFraction 1500 Over 6000 EndFraction) (StartFraction 1800 Over 6000 EndFraction) = StartFraction 450 Over 6000 EndFraction.

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