Final answer:
No, they are not, because P(B) and P(A) multiplied together are not equal to P(B AND A).
Step-by-step explanation:
No, they are not, because P(B AND A) = .585.
P(B)P(A) = (.65)(.65) = .423
.423 * .585 = P(B AND A)
So, P(B AND A) is not equal to P(B)P(A).