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If P(A)=0.7, P(B)=0.3, and P(AB)=0.21, are events A and B independent? Why or why not? This is for probability. Example below


If P(A)=0.7, P(B)=0.3, and P(AB)=0.21, are events A and B independent? Why or why not? This is for

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