No, A and B are not independent events
Step-by-step explanation:
Let us study the meaning independent probability
- Two events are independent if the result of the second event is not affected by the result of the first event
- If A and B are independent events, the probability of both events is the product of the probabilities of the both events P (A and B) = P(A) · P(B)
∵ P(A) =
∵ P(B) =
∴ P(A) . P(B) = ×
∴ P(A) . P(B) =
∴ P(A) . P(B) =
∵ P(A and B) =
∵ P(A) . P(B) =
- The two answers are not equal
∴ P (A and B) ≠ P(A) · P(B)
- In independent events P (A and B) = P(A) · P(B)
∴ A and B are not independent events
No, A and B are not independent events
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The unit rate for 5 lb bag is 1.75 lb
You can round 15 to 20, and 8 to 10
Answer:
<h2>3x + 6y = 0</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
Equation of a line = y = mx + c
where m = slope
m = (1 - 4) / (-2 - (-8))
<h3>m = -3 / 6</h3>
y - 1 = -3/6 (x + 2)
6y - 6 = -3x - 6
3x + 6y = 0
The answer is 154
This is because you add all the sides
33+56+65=154