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If events A and B are independent, and the probability that event A occurs is 83%, what must be true?
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If events A and B are independent, and the probability that event A occurs is 83%, what must be true?
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If events A and B are independent, and the probability that event A occurs is 83%, what must be true?
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Maybe I am missing something here, but if A and B are independent, then
P(A and B) = P(A) x P(B)
So, I guess it must be true that P(A and B) = 0.83 x P(B)
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c The probability that event A occurs, given that event B occurs, is 83%.
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