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1 October, 07:15

The probability that Edward purchases a video game from a store is 0.67 (event A), and the probability that Greg purchases a video game from the store is 0.74 (event B). The probability that Edward purchases a video game (given that Greg has purchased a video game) is 0.67.

A.) Events A and B are independent because P (A|B) = P (A)

B.) Events A and B are dependent because P (A|B) = P (A)

C.) Events A and B are independent because P (A|B) = P (B)

D.) Events A and B are dependent because P (A|B) = / P (A)

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  1. 1 October, 07:43
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    I would think it was C
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