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Mathematics, 27.09.2019 08:20 skinman

The probability of getting disease x (event a) is 0.65, and the probability of getting disease y (event b) is 0.76. the probability of getting both disease x and disease y is 0.494. are events a and b dependent or independent?
in this scenario, a and b are -blank- events.

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