Suppose A, B and C are events with P(A)=0.34P(A)=0.34 P(B)=0.14P(B)=0.14 P(C)=0.94P(C)=0.94 P(A\cap B)=0P(A∩B)=0 P(A\cap C)=0.32P(A∩C)=0.32 P(B\cap C)=0.09P(B∩C)=0.09 Which of the following are true (up to two decimal place accuracy)? Suppose A, B and C are events with P(A)=0.34P(A)=0.34 P(B)=0.14P(B)=0.14 P(C)=0.94P(C)=0.94 P(A\cap B)=0P(A∩B)=0 P(A\cap C)=0.32P(A∩C)=0.32 P(B\cap C)=0.09P(B∩C)=0.09 Which of the following are true (up to two decimal place accuracy)? A and B are mutually exclusive events A and B are independent events B and C are independent events. B and C are mutually exclusive events. A and C are mutually exclusive events. A and C are independent events.
Suppose A, B and C are events with P(A)=0.34P(A)=0.34 P(B)=0.14P(B)=0.14 P(C)=0.94P(C)=0.94 P(A\cap B)=0P(A∩B)=0 P(A\cap C)=0.32P(A∩C)=0.32 P(B\cap C)=0.09P(B∩C)=0.09 Which of the following are true (up to two decimal place accuracy)? Suppose A, B and C are events with P(A)=0.34P(A)=0.34 P(B)=0.14P(B)=0.14 P(C)=0.94P(C)=0.94 P(A\cap B)=0P(A∩B)=0 P(A\cap C)=0.32P(A∩C)=0.32 P(B\cap C)=0.09P(B∩C)=0.09 Which of the following are true (up to two decimal place accuracy)? A and B are mutually exclusive events A and B are independent events B and C are independent events. B and C are mutually exclusive events. A and C are mutually exclusive events. A and C are independent events.
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Suppose A, B and C are
- P(A)=0.34P(A)=0.34
- P(B)=0.14P(B)=0.14
- P(C)=0.94P(C)=0.94
- P(A\cap B)=0P(A∩B)=0
- P(A\cap C)=0.32P(A∩C)=0.32
- P(B\cap C)=0.09P(B∩C)=0.09
Which of the following are true (up to two decimal place accuracy)?
Suppose A, B and C are events with
- P(A)=0.34P(A)=0.34
- P(B)=0.14P(B)=0.14
- P(C)=0.94P(C)=0.94
- P(A\cap B)=0P(A∩B)=0
- P(A\cap C)=0.32P(A∩C)=0.32
- P(B\cap C)=0.09P(B∩C)=0.09
Which of the following are true (up to two decimal place accuracy)?
A and B are mutually exclusive events
A and B are independent events
B and C are independent events.
B and C are mutually exclusive events.
A and C are mutually exclusive events.
A and C are independent events.
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