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  • 03-07-2021
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If A and B are independent events, P(A and B) =

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ItzVaishnavi
ItzVaishnavi ItzVaishnavi
  • 03-07-2021

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If A and B are independent events, then the events A and B' are also independent. Proof: The events A and B are independent, so, P(A ∩ B) = P(A) P(B). From the Venn diagram, we see that the events A ∩ B and A ∩ B' are mutually exclusive and together they form the event A.

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  • 03-07-2021

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Step-by-step explanation:

Given A and B are independent events, P(A and B) = P(A)*P(B)

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