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| Question 1083000:  Suppose that P(A)= 0.54, P(B)= 0.71 and P(A and B)= 0.3751.
 A) are A and B disjoint events?
 B) are A and B dependent events?
 C) explain why for parts A and B.
 
 Answer by Boreal(15235)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Were they disjoint events, there would be no probability for p(A+B).  So they aren't disjoint. If they were dependent, p(A and B) would not be= p(A)*p(B); stated another way, if they were independent, the joint probability would be the product of the separate probabilities.
 The joint probability is almost that, but it is a little more, 0.3834; therefore, the two are not independent, so there must be dependence.
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