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Events M and N have probabilities such that P(M) = 0.6, P(N) = 0.35, P(M βˆͺ N) = 0.56, and P(M ∩ N) = 0.18. Are events M and event N independent? A. No, because P(M) - P(N) = P(M ∩ N). B. No, because P(M) βˆ™ P(N) β‰  P(M ∩ N). C. Yes, because P(M) + P(N) = P(M βˆͺ N). D. Yes, because P(M) βˆ™ P(N) β‰  P(M βˆͺ N).

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