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The probability of contamination in batch 1 of a drug (event a) is 0.16, and the probability of contamination in batch 2 of the drug (event b) is 0.09. the probability of contamination in batch 2, given that there was a contamination in batch 1, is 0.12. given this information, which statement is true? events a and b are independent because p(b|a) = p(a). events a and b are independent because p(a|b) ≠ p(a). events a and b are not independent because p(b|a) ≠ p(b). events a and b are not independent because p(a|b) = p(a). nextreset

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