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11 February, 05:22

Which equation implies that A and B are independent events?

P (A B) = P (A)

P (B)

P (A) = P (B)

P (B|A) = P (A)

P (A B) = P (A) P (B)

P (A|B) = P (B|A)

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  1. 11 February, 05:29
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    Independent events are events that are non-mutually exclusive which means that the probability of getting event A true is not dependent on the occurence of event B or vice versa. The equation that implies this relationship is C. P (A B) = P (A) P (B)
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