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Consider each pair of events (A and B, A and C, and B and C). Are any of the pairs of events independent? Why? Events A and B are not independent because Upper P (A|B )not equals Upper P (Upper A )P(A|B)≠P(A) . Events A and C are not independent because Upper P (A|C )not equals Upper P (Upper A )P(A|C)≠P(A) . Events B and C are not independent because Upper P (C|B )not equals Upper P (Upper B )

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