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(c) Indpendent Events.
Events A and B are if the following is true: P(AB) - P(A) and P(BIA) =...
Given the following information about events A, B. and C, determine which pairs of events,if any, are independent and which pairs are mutually exclusive. P(A)-0.3 P(BIA) 0.3 P(B)0.5 P(CB) 0.33 P(C) 0.33 P(AIC)-0.33 Select all correct answers. Select all that apply: A and Care mutually exclusive D A and Care independent O Band C are independent 0 Band C are mutually exclusive D Aand B are mutualy exclusive A and B are independ
Question 5 1 pts If A and B are mutually exclusive events, then P(AB) = P(AUB) Not enough information to answer the question O False O True
Events A and B are mutually exclusive. Which of the following statements is also true? a. P(A ∩ B) = P(A) + P(B) b. A and B are also independent c. P(A U B) = P(A)P(B) d. P(A U B) = P(A) + P(B)
1 point) lf P(A)-0.4, P(B)-0.4, and P(A U B) 0.74, then (a) Are events A and B independent? (enter YES or NO) NO (b) Are A and B mutually exclusive? (enter YES or NO) NO
1. If P(A) = 0.50, P(B) = 0.70, and P(A⋃B) = 0.85, which of the following is true of events A and B? a. They are independent b. They are mutually exclusive c. They are exhaustive d. None of the above 2. A parameter is a measure that is computed from a. Population data b. Sample data c. Test statistics d. None of these 3. The statement that "P(A | B) = P(B | A) when A and B are...
When events are mutually exclusive, P (A and B) = 0." True False
Please answer the following question (True/ False): P(A and B) = P(A) P(B), if A and B are mutually exclusive events.
2. Let A and B be events in a sample space such that P(A) -0.5. P(ANB) -0.3 and PLAUB)=0.8. Calculate: 1) P(AB): ii) P(BA): iii) PIBIA B): be independent of A and such that B and Care Let the event C in mutually exclusive. Calculate: iv) P(AC); v) PIANBNC). (8 Marks)
4. Basic Computation: Addition Rule Given P(A) = 0.7 and P(B) = 0,4 (a) Can events A and B be mutually exclusive? Explain. | (b) If P(A and B) = 0.2, compute P(A or B). 3. Basic Computation: Multiplication Rule Given P(A) = 0.2 and P(B) = 0.4: (a) If A and B are independent events, compute P(A and B). (b) If P(AIB) = 0.1, compute P(A and B). 6. Basic Computation: Multiplicat (a) If A and B, are independent...
Given the following information about events A, B, and C, determine which pairs of events, if any, are independent and which pairs and mutually exclusive. P(A)=0.78 P(B)=0.34 PC) -0.21 P(BA) =0.78 P(CB) =0.21 PAC) =0.21 Elect all that apply: O A and C are independent O A and B are independent O A and B are mutually exclusive OB and C are independent