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Mathematics, 15.04.2020 01:22 sleepqueen

Suppose that the probabilities that an answer can be found on Google is .95, on Answers is .92, and on both Web sites is .874. Are the possibilities of finding the answer on the two Web sites independent? a) Yes, because (.95)(.92) = .874 b) No, because (.95)(.92) = .874 c) Yes, because .95 > .92 > .874 d) No, because .5(.95+.92) ≠ .874 e) Cannot be answered with this information

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