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Mathematics, 02.12.2021 04:10 vintageandre

Let Events A and B be described as follows: • P(A) = buying a boat

• P(B) = buying a boat trailer

The probability that you buy a boat trailer is 55% The probability of buying a boat trailer

and a boat is 44%. If the probability of buying a boat is 62%, are buying a boat and boat

trailer independent?

No, because P(BIA) = 0.71 and the P(B) = 0.55 are not equal.

No, because P(

AB) = 0.80 and the P(A) = 0.62 are not equal.

Yes, because PAB) = 0.80 and the P(A) = 0.62 are not equal.

Yes, because PB A) = 0.71 and the P(A) = 0.62 are not equal.

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