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10 May, 08:21

A report describes the results of a large survey involving approximately 3500 people that was conducted for the Center for Disease Control. The sample was selected in a way that the Center for Disease Control believed would result in a sample that was representative of adult Americans. One question on the survey asked respondents if they had learned something new about a health issue or disease from a TV show in the previous 6 months. Data from the survey was used to estimate the following probabilities, where L-event that a randomly selected adult American reports learning somethlng new about a health Issue or disease from a TV show in the previous 6 months and F-event that a randomly selected adult American is female Assume that P (F) 0.5. Are the events L and F independent events? Use probabilities to justify your answer. Land Flare notindependent events, because P (L) P (F) - 0.3, which is not equal to P (L n F)

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  1. 10 May, 11:02
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    0.3 - 60 is your right answer!
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