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9 September, 03:21

If events X and Y are independent, what must be true? Check all that apply.

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  1. 9 September, 03:38
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    All these are true when X and Y are independent events:

    1) The occurrence or lack of event X does not influence the occurrence of event Y, and the occurrence or lack of event Y does not influence the occurrence of event X.

    2) P (X∩Y) = P (X) * P (Y)

    3) P (X | Y) = P (X) ... this is the probability of X given Y is equal to the probability of X.

    4) P (Y | X) = P (Y)

    5) P (A∪B) = P (A) + P (B) - P (A∩B)
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