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P(B) = 2/3 P(A n B) = 1/6 What will P(A) have to be for A and B to be independent?1/211/12 1/45/6
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P(B) = 2/3 P(A n B) = 1/6 What will P(A) have to be for A and B to be independent?1/211/12 1/45/6
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We have that for an independent event:
Therefore:
And solve for P(A)
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