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Which statement is true about whether C and Y are independent events?
O C
and Y are independent events because P(C I Y) =
P(Y).
• C and Y are independent events because P(C Y)
= P(C).
O Cand Y are not independent events
because P(C Y) + P(Y).
O C and Y are not independent events
because P(C | Y) ÷ P(C).

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