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The probability that Jane will go to a ballgame (event A) on a Monday is 0.73, and the probability that Kate will go to a ballgame (event B) the same day is 0.61. The probability that Kate and Jane both go to the ballgame on Monday is 0.52.

From the given scenario, we can conclude that events A and B are ____.

The probability that Jane will go to a ballgame (event A) on a Monday is 0.73, and-example-1
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User FRules
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Answer:

2nd option

Explanation:

Since
P(A)*P(B)=0.73*0.61=0.4453\\eq0.52, then the events are not independent, making them dependent. Therefore, the second option is correct.

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