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ny01813707.schoolwires.net...3. If two events, A are B, are independent then P (A and B) — p(A) (1) p(B) (3) p(A) 4. A first grade class of nine girls and seven boys walks into class

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Page 1: ny01813707.schoolwires.net...3. If two events, A are B, are independent then P (A and B) — p(A) (1) p(B) (3) p(A) 4. A first grade class of nine girls and seven boys walks into class
Page 2: ny01813707.schoolwires.net...3. If two events, A are B, are independent then P (A and B) — p(A) (1) p(B) (3) p(A) 4. A first grade class of nine girls and seven boys walks into class
Page 3: ny01813707.schoolwires.net...3. If two events, A are B, are independent then P (A and B) — p(A) (1) p(B) (3) p(A) 4. A first grade class of nine girls and seven boys walks into class
Page 4: ny01813707.schoolwires.net...3. If two events, A are B, are independent then P (A and B) — p(A) (1) p(B) (3) p(A) 4. A first grade class of nine girls and seven boys walks into class