Answer:
2 Independent Random Variables The random variables X and Y are said to be independent if for any two sets of real numbers A and B, (2.4) P(X 2 A;Y 2 B) = P(X 2 A)P(Y 2 B): Loosely speaking, X and Y are independent if knowing the value of one of the random variables
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm pretty sure it's C I think? sorry if I'm wrong :(
Answer:
B, $35.20
Step-by-step explanation:
32 increase 10% =
32 × (1 + 10%) = 32 × (1 + 0.1) = 35.2