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B | Bc | |
A | 26 | 30 |
Ac | 19 | 25 |
a. convert contingency table into a joint probability table
b. find prob a occursc. find prob a and b occurs
d. give b occurs....find prob a occurs
e. give Ac occurs find prob b occurs
f. are a and b mutually exclusive...yes or no and why
g. are a and b independent...yes or no and why
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