Answer:
The events are not independent because the product of their marginal probabilities is not equal to their joint probability
Explanation:
Two events A and B are said to be independent with respect to probability if the product of their marginal probabilities is equal to their joint probability. In the question presented we have;
Pr(A) = 0.4
Pr(B) = 0.2
Pr(A n B) = 0.1
The product of their marginal probabilities is;
Pr(A) * Pr(B) = 0.4 * 0.2 = 0.08
Their joint probability is given as;
Pr(A n B) = 0.1
Clearly, Pr(A) * Pr(B) ≠ Pr(A n B) and thus the events are not independent.