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11 April, 10:58

A single fair die is rolled. What if event A stays the same, i. e., A={2,4} but B={2,4,5}. Event A is independent with event B. True or False?

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  1. 11 April, 13:18
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    False.

    Event A and event B are not independent.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We know that event A and event B are

    A = {2,4} and B = {2,4,5}.

    If the following condition satisfies then event A and event B are independent:

    P (A and B) = P (A) * P (B).

    Now A and B=?

    A and B=A∩B = {2,4} ∩ {2,4,5}

    A and B=A∩B={2,4}

    The single fair die results in 6 outcomes so, the sample space will contain 6 elements.

    Thus,

    P (A∩B) = 2/6=1/3

    P (A) = 2/6=1/3

    P (B) = 3/6=1/2

    P (A) * P (B) = 1/3*1/2=1/6

    As,

    P (A∩B) ≠P (A) * P (B)

    1/3≠1/6

    Thus, events A and event B are dependent.
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