In Problem use the table below. Events A, B, and C are mutually exclusive; so are D,
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In Problem use the table below. Events A, B, and C are mutually exclusive; so are D, E, and F.
In Problem test each pair of events for independence.
B and F
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A В C Totals .20 .03 .07 .30 E .28 .05 .07 .40 F .22 .02 .06 .30 Totals .70 .10 .20 1.00
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