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Answer:

Explanation:

P(A) = Probability of a student knowing how to play guitar

= no. of students who know how to play guitar / total no. of student

= 144/200

= 0.72

P(B) = Probability of a student is left-handed

= no. of students who is left-handed / total no. of student

= 141/200

= 0.705

P(A) and P(B) are calculated to be two real numbers and do not depend on each other. So event A and B are independent.

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Answer:

Explanation:

P(A) = 144/200 = 0.72

P(B) = 141/200 = 0.705 = 0.71

The two probabilities are similar but different. From the table, a large number of students who play guitar are also left-handed: 116. So the two probabilities are NOT independent - if u are left-handed, u are more likely to play guitar n vice versa.

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