estion 28 The probability that Wilson has pizza for lunch is 0.37. The probability that Valery has pizza for lunch is 0.52. The probability that Wilson has pizza for lunch if Valery has pizza for lunch is 0.37 Are these two events independent? Why? Oa Independent what Valery eats does not effect what Wilson eats Ob Dependent Wilson is more likely to eat pizza f Valery eats pizza Oc Independent: the probability of Wilson eating pizza remains the same Od Dependent 0.37 0.52 «< Question 28 of 35

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