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Mathematics, 22.05.2020 09:00 lanakay2006

Which statement is true about whether A and B are
independent events?
A and B are independent events because P(AIB) = P(A).
A and B are independent events because P(AIB) = P(B).
A and B are not independent events because P(AIB)
*P(A).
A and B are not independent events because P(AIB)
PIB)

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