SOLUTION: I am stuck on this problem, I get how to discover the independent values, but not for the dependent values For two events A and B, P(A)=0.3 and P(B)=0.1. (a) If A and B are i

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Question 1119361: I am stuck on this problem, I get how to discover the independent values, but not for the dependent values
For two events A and B, P(A)=0.3 and P(B)=0.1.
(a) If A and B are independent, then
P(A∩B) =
.03
P(A∪B) =
.37
P(A|B) =
.3
(b) If A and B are dependent and P(A|B)=0.25, then
P(B|A) =
P(A∩B) =

Answer by math_helper(2461) About Me  (Show Source):
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For part(b) you want to use these:
P(A∩B) = P(A|B)P(B) = P(B|A)P(A)