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8 September, 09:48

Alejandro surveyed his classmates to determine who has ever gone surfing and who has ever gone snowboarding. Let A be the event that the person has gone surfing, and let B be the event that the person has gone snowboarding. Which statement is true about whether A and B are independent events? A and B are independent events because P (A∣B) = P (A) = 0.16. A and B are independent events because P (A∣B) = P (A) = 0.75. A and B are not independent events because P (A∣B) = 0.16 and P (A) = 0.75. A and B are not independent events because P (A∣B) = 0.75 and P (A) = 0.16.

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  1. 8 September, 09:56
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    A and B are independent events because P (A∣B) = P (A) = 0.75.
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