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Mathematics, 18.04.2020 02:05 mpete1234567890

When looking at the association between the events “owns a car” and “own a pet,” if the events are independent then the probability:
P(owns a pet | owns a car) is equal to?

A) P(owns a pet)
B) P(owns a pet) + P(owns a car)
C) P(owns a car)
D) P(owns a pet) x P(owns a car)

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