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Question 6 An experiment results in three possible outcomes: A, B, or C, where P(A) = 0.20, P(B) = 0.25, and P(C) = 0.55. P(A|B) = 0.45. Events A and B are independent. True False

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An experiment results in three possible outcomes: A, B, or C, where P(A) = 0.20, P(B) = 0.25, and P(C) = 0.55. P(A|B) = 0.45. Events A and B are independent.
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An experiment results in three possible outcomes: A, B, or C, where P(A) = 0.20, P(B) = 0.25, and P(C) = 0.55. P(A|B) = 0.45. Events A and B are independent.
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00:01 In this problem, it is said that p of a is equal to 0 .5, p of b is 0 .7, and p of a union b is 0 .85.
00:09 Now, we need to determine whether the events a and b are independent.
00:14 Now, for this, first of all, consider the addition law of probability.
00:19 According to that, p of a union b is equal to p of a plus p of b minus p of a intersection b.
00:32 Now, p of a union b is given to be 0 .85, p of a is given to be 0 .5, and p of b is given to be 0 .7.
00:42 So this is what we have.
00:44 And from here, we can determine the value of p of a intersection b.
00:53 That will be 0 .5 plus 0 .7 minus 0 .85, and this is equal to 0 .35...
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