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Katyuska selects a playing card at random from the following 666 cards: \{{left brace999 of hearts, 555 of spades, 666 of hearts, 222 of spades, 444 of hearts, 777 of hearts\}}right brace Let AAA be the event that Katyuska selects a spade and BBB be the event that she chooses an odd-numbered card. Which of the following statements are true? Choose all answers that apply: Choose all answers that apply: (Choice A) A P(A\text{ | }B)=P(A)P(A | B)=P(A)P, left parenthesis, A, start text, space, vertical bar, space, end text, B, right parenthesis, equals, P, left parenthesis, A, right parenthesis, the conditional probability that Katyuska selects a spade given that she has chosen an odd-numbered card is equal to the probability that Katyuska selects a spade. (Choice B) B P(B\text{ | }A)=P(B)P(B | A)=P(B)P, left parenthesis, B, start text, space, vertical bar, space, end text, A, right parenthesis, equals, P, left parenthesis, B, right parenthesis, the conditional probability that Katyuska selects an odd-numbered card given that she has chosen a spade is equal to the probability that Katyuska selects an odd-numbered card. (Choice C) C Events AAA and BBB are independent events. (Choice D) D The outcome of events AAA and BBB are dependent on each other. (Choice E) E P(A\text{ and }B)=P(A) \cdot P(B)P(A and B)=P(A)â‹…P(B)P, left parenthesis, A, start text, space, a, n, d, space, end text, B, right parenthesis, equals, P, left parenthesis, A, right parenthesis, dot, P, left parenthesis, B, right parenthesis, the probability that Katyuska selects a spade and an odd-numbered card is equal to the probability that Katyuska selects a spade multiplied by the probability that she selects an odd-numbered card.

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