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15 April, 13:44

Disjoint, Independent, and Complement State whether the two events (A and B) described are disjoint, independent, and/or complements. (It is possible that the two events fall into more than one of the three categories, or none of them.) Australia plays Argentina for the championship in the Rugby World Cup. At the same time, Ukraine plays Russia for the World Team Chess Championship. Let A be the event that Argentina wins their rugby match and B be the event that Ukraine wins their chess match. Disjoint

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  1. 15 April, 13:48
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    Independent Events

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Two events are mutually exclusive or disjoint if they cannot both occur at the same time.

    Two events are independent if the probability of occurrence of one does not affect the probability of occurrence of the other.

    The complement of any event B is the event [not B], i. e. the event that B does not occur.

    Australia plays Argentina for the championship in the Rugby World Cup.

    At the same time, Ukraine plays Russia for the World Team Chess Championship.

    A = event that Argentina wins their rugby match.

    B = the event that Ukraine wins their chess match.

    The two events A and B are Independent as the outcome of one does not affect the outcome of the other
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