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MAT 133 4-3 Homework Help | Questions with Solutions
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MAT 133 4-3 Homework Help | Questions with Solutions.

So you need to multiply your individual probabilities together to see if it equals the probability of

them both happening.

Which pairs of events are independent?

P(J) = .50, P(K) = .40, P(J ∩ K) = .3.

P(J) ×P(K) = .5 ×.4 =.2 and P(J ∩ K) = .3, therefore J and K are not independent.

P(J) = .60, P(K) = .20, P(J ∩ K) = .12.

P(J) × P(K) = .6 ×.2 =.12 and P(J ∩ K) = .12, therefore J and K are independent.

P(J) = .15, P(K) = .5,...
MAT 133 4-3 Homework Help | Questions with Solutions
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MAT 133 4-3 Homework Help | Questions with Solutions.

So you need to multiply your individual probabilities together to see if it equals the probability of

them both happening.

Which pairs of events are independent?

P(J) = .50, P(K) = .40, P(J ∩ K) = .3.

P(J) ×P(K) = .5 ×.4 =.2 and P(J ∩ K) = .3, therefore J and K are not independent.

P(J) = .60, P(K) = .20, P(J ∩ K) = .12.

P(J) × P(K) = .6 ×.2 =.12 and P(J ∩ K) = .12, therefore J and K are independent.

P(J) = .15, P(K) = .5,...
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