If P(A/B) = P(A) and P(B/A)=P(B), then A and B are: O A. Mutually exclusive O B. Dependent O C. Equally likely D. Independent

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If P(A/B) = P(A) and P(B/A)=P(B), then A and B are:
O A. Mutually exclusive
B. Dependent
O C. Equally likely
OD. Independent
Transcribed Image Text:If P(A/B) = P(A) and P(B/A)=P(B), then A and B are: O A. Mutually exclusive B. Dependent O C. Equally likely OD. Independent
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