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A group of students at a high school took a standardized test. The number of students who passed or failed the exam is broken down by gender in the following table. Determine whether gender and passing the test are independent by filling out the blanks in the sentence below, rounding all probabilities to the nearest thousandth.
Passed Failed
Male 58 14
Female 98 11
Since P(male)xP(fail) = ___and P(male and fail)= ,___ the two results are - so the events are
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