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For which set of probabilities would events a and b be independent? a. p(a) = 0.20; p(b) = 0.35; p(a and b.= 0.07 b. p(a) = 0.12; p(b) = 0.30; p(a and b.= 0.40 c. p(a) = 0.15; p(b) = 0.22; p(a and b.= 0.37 d. p(a) = 0.20; p(b) = 0.40; p(a and b.= 0.20

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