A card is drawn from a well-shuffled deck of 52 playing cards. Let E denote the event that the card drawn is black and let F denote the event that the card drawn is a spade . Determine whether E and F are independent events. Follow this process: For 1 to 3 enter your answers as reduced fractions like 1/3, 1/36... as appropriate.  Note: Your answers are not limited to the examples above. 1. E - event that the card drawn is black. P(E) =  2. F - event that the card drawn is a spade. P(F)=  3. P(E ∩ F)=  Refer to "Test for the Independence of Two Events" on page 432 for the next 2 (Yes or No)answers. 4. Does P(E ∩ F) = P(E) ⋅P(F)?   (Yes or No) 5. Your conclusion: Are E and F independent events?  (Yes or No)

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A card is drawn from a well-shuffled deck of 52 playing cards. Let E denote the event that the card drawn is black and let F denote the event that the card drawn is a spade . Determine whether E and F are independent events.

Follow this process:

For 1 to 3 enter your answers as reduced fractions like 1/3, 1/36... as appropriate. 

Note: Your answers are not limited to the examples above.

1. E - event that the card drawn is black. P(E) = 

2. F - event that the card drawn is a spade. P(F)= 

3. P(E ∩ F)= 

Refer to "Test for the Independence of Two Events" on page 432 for the next 2 (Yes or No)answers.

4. Does P(E ∩ F) = P(E) ⋅P(F)?   (Yes or No)

5. Your conclusion: Are E and F independent events?  (Yes or No)

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