Let A and B be two events such that P(A) = ¼ While P(A or B) = ½. Let P(B) = P. For which value of P; are A and B independent О а. 1/3 O b. 1/2 О с. 2/3 O d. 3/4 O e. 1/4

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Let A and B be two events such that P(A) = ¼ While P(A or B) = ½. Let P(B) = P. For which value of P; are A and B independent?
О а. 1/3
O b. 1/2
О с. 2/3
O d. 3/4
О е. 1/4
Transcribed Image Text:Let A and B be two events such that P(A) = ¼ While P(A or B) = ½. Let P(B) = P. For which value of P; are A and B independent? О а. 1/3 O b. 1/2 О с. 2/3 O d. 3/4 О е. 1/4
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