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Given that events a and b are independent and that p(a) = 0.8 and p(b|a) = 0.4, then p(a and b.= 0.32. a. True b. False
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Given that events a and b are independent and that p(a) = 0.8 and p(b|a) = 0.4, then p(a and b.= 0.32. a. True b. False
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Given that events a and b are independent and that p(a) = 0.8 and p(b|a) = 0.4, then p(a and
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b. False
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p(a) = 0.8
p(b|a) = 0.4 i.e (probability of b after event a has happened)
p(a n b) ≠ 0.32
false
cause the equation asks for mutually exclusive events nd not the inclusive event prob for b
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