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one card is drawn from a pack of cards with an event A is "selecting a king", B as "selecting a jack or a queen" and C as "selecting a heart". determine whether A,B,C are independent in pairs​

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Answered by ajeetanant25
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Answered by archismanchakraborty
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Two events A and B are independent if the knowledge that one occurred does not affect the chance the other occurs. For example, the outcomes of two roles of a fair die are independent events. The outcome of the first roll does not change the probability for the outcome of the second roll. To show two events are independent, you must show only one of the above conditions. If two events are NOT independent, then we say that they are dependent.

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