Suppose events A and B are assumed to be independent, but when calculated, P(A and B) \neq P(A) × P(B). What does this suggest?多项选择题
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True / False: If two events are mutually exclusive, they must also be independent.
Suppose events A and B are assumed to be independent, but when calculated, P(A and B) \neq P(A) × P(B). What does this suggest?
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