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P(E') = P(F) = 0.6 and P(E n F) = 0.24:a. Write down P(E).b. Explain how you know E and F:i are independentii are not mutually exclusivec Find P(E u F').

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Explanations:

Given the following probability values:

P(E') = 0.6

P(F) = 0.6

P(E n F) = 0.24

a) The probability of E [P(E)] is expressed according to the formula;


\begin{gathered} P(E)=1-P(E^(\prime)) \\ P(E)=1-0.6 \\ P(E)=0.4 \end{gathered}

b) For the events E and F to be independent, the product of their individual proban

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