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Mathematics, 27.06.2019 04:30 ayoismeisjuam

Two events e1 and e2 are called independent if p(e1 â© e2) = p(e1)p(e2). for each of the following pairs of events, which are subsets of the set of all possible outcomes when a coin is tossed three times, determine whether or not they are independent. a) e1: tails comes up with the coin is tossed the first time; e2: heads comes up when the coin is tossed the second time. b) e1: the first coin comes up tails; e2: two, and not three, heads come up in a row. c) e1: the second coin comes up tails; e2: two, and not three, heads come up in a row.

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