Suggest any two non-zero valid probability values, P(E) and P(F), which are such that E and F from the sample space S, are independent events. a) Which property do P(E) and P(F) satisfy so that E and F are independent? b) Use the suggested P(E) and P(F) values to calculate P(E°UF°).

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2. Suggest any two non-zero valid probability values, P(E) and P(F), which are such that
E and F from the sample space S, are independent events.
a) Which property do P(E) and P(F) satisfy so that E and F are independent?
b) Use the suggested P(E) and P(F) values to calculate P(E©UF°).
Transcribed Image Text:2. Suggest any two non-zero valid probability values, P(E) and P(F), which are such that E and F from the sample space S, are independent events. a) Which property do P(E) and P(F) satisfy so that E and F are independent? b) Use the suggested P(E) and P(F) values to calculate P(E©UF°).
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