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P(A) = 1/4, P(B) = 2/3, P(A and B) = 1/6. Are Events A and B independent?

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  • 07-02-2018
For [tex]A[/tex] and [tex]B[/tex] to be independent, it must be the case that

[tex]\mathbb P(A\cap B)=\mathbb P(A)\times\mathbb P(B)[/tex]

You're given

[tex]\mathbb P(A\cap B)=\dfrac16[/tex]

while

[tex]\mathbb P(A)\times\mathbb P(B)=\dfrac14\times\dfrac23=\dfrac16[/tex]

So yes, the two events are independent.
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