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The probability for event A is 0.4, the probability for event B is 0.2, and the probability of events A and B is 0.1. Why are the events are not independent?

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Answer:

C

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User Charrison
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Answer:

Since
P(A \cap B) \\eq P(A)P(B), these events are not independent.

Explanation:

Independent events:

Two events, A and B are independent, if:


P(A \cap B) = P(A)P(B)

In this question, we have that:


P(A) = 0.4, P(B) = 0.2, P(A \cap B) = 0.1

However


P(A)P(B) = 0.4*0.02 = 0.08

Since
P(A \cap B) \\eq P(A)P(B), these events are not independent.

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