Student A says that independence and mutually exclusive are basically the same thing; namely, both mean neither
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Student A says that independence and mutually exclusive are basically the same thing;
namely, both mean neither event has anything to do with the other one. Student B argues that although Student A’s statement has some truth in it, Student A has missed the point of these two properties. Student B is correct. Carefully explain why.
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Just The Essentials Of Elementary Statistics
ISBN: 9780495314875
10th Edition
Authors: Robert Johnson, Patricia Kuby
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