Answer with explanation:
Independent events:→ Two events are known to be independent of each other, if the probability of one event is not affected by the probability of the other event . For example,Selecting a red color ball from 6 balls (3 blue +3 black) is independent of selecting a chair in which there are(5 black +5 grey).
There are two events
A= A student is in eleventh grade.
B=A student is enrolled in French class
P(A∣B)=Probability that student is in 11 nth class and he or she has taken french.
Two events A and B are independent ,if
P(A∩B)=P(A)*P(B) and,

Option A:→ A and B are independent events because P(A∣B) = P(A).