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Two events (A, B) are independent of each other if the probability of event A __

ID: 3227953 • Letter: T

Question

Two events (A, B) are independent of each other if the probability of event A ___ the probability distribution of event B. For a continuous uniform random variables all the outcomes have a(n) ____ probability of occurring. From a sample; 430 observation are randomly selected. The mean of the sample is 380 with a standard deviation of 13. The endpoints related to the normal distribution that contain 80% of the observations are: If a random variables is selected between 0 and 1 and is based on a continuous uniform distribution - what is the probability that the 2nd number generated with have a value of exactly 0.25?

Explanation / Answer

14. Two events are independent of each other, if the probability of event A equal the probability distribution of event B.

15. For a continuous uniform random variables all the outcomes have an equal probability of occuring.

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