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28 December, 20:42

100 adults were surveyed and asked whether or not they had chosen a candidate to vote for in an upcoming election. Are the

events W = "is a woman' and C = "has chosen a candidate' independent? Why or why not?

Yes, because P (W & C) = P (W) + P (C).

No; because P (W & C) P (W) + P (C).

Yes; because P (W & C) = P (W) P (C).

No; because P (W & C) # P (W). P (C).

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  1. 28 December, 21:08
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    C.)

    Yes; because P (W &C) = P (W) • P (C).
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