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Mathematics, 03.10.2021 14:00 cyn95xx

The probability that a randomly chosen player will train offense is 1/2; the probability of a randomly chosen player will train defense is 8/11; the probability of a randomly chosen player will train on both is 4/11. Let A be the event that a player will train on offense and B be the event that a player will train on defense. Are events A and B mutually exclusive, independent, both, or neither?

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