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25 January, 12:27

This week in school, there is a 75 percent probability of having a fire drill, a 50 percent probability of a tornado drill, and a 25 percent probability of having both drills. Let event F be a fire drill and event T be a tornado drill. Are the two events independent?

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  1. 25 January, 12:35
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    For E2020 users, the correct answer is A (No, because P (F ∩ T) ≠ P (F) • P (T).)
  2. 25 January, 12:48
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    No, because P (F ∩ T) does not equal P (F) · P (T)
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