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The compound probability of two events, E and F 1/8 , is ; the probability of E is 1/2 and of F is 1/3 . In two or more complete sentences, explain why E and F are not independent.

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If they are independent then it should hold true that P(A) X P(B) = P(A and B)
This is not the case for F and E in the questions so therefore they are independent.
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Answer:

Event E and event F are not independent because:


P(E\bigcap F)\\eq P(E)* P(F)

Explanation:

We know that two event A and event B are said to be independent if:

P(A∩B)=P(A)×P(B)

Here we have two events as E and F such that:


P(E\bigcap F)=(1)/(8)


P(E)=(1)/(2)

and
P(F)=(1)/(3)

This means that:


P(E)* P(F)=(1)/(2)* (1)/(3)\\\\\\i.e.\\\\\\P(E)* P(F)=(1)/(6)\\eq P(E\bigcap F)

Hence, the events E and F are not independent.

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