In the first product the numerator of the fraction is greater than the denominator, therefore the fraction is greater than 1. On the other hand in the second product the numerator of the fraction is smaller than the denominator, therefore the fraction is smaller than one. That means the first product is greater than the second one.
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Answer:
dependent events since P(A and B) is not equal to P(A) * P(B)
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the Question,
- Given, The probability that Jane will go to a ballgame (event A) on a Monday is 0.73, and the probability that Kate will go to a ballgame (event B) the same day is 0.61. The probability that Kate and Jane both go to the ballgame on Monday is 0.52.
Thus, The events A, B and A∩B are:
A - Jane will go to a ballgame on Monday;
B - Kate will go to a ballgame on Monday;
A∩B - Kate and Jane both go to the ballgame on Monday.
- P(A)=0.73, P(B)=0.61, P(A∩B)=0.52.
- Pr(A)⋅Pr(B) = 0.73⋅0.61 = 0.4453 ≠ 0.52
So, events A and B are dependent events since P(A and B) is not equal to P(A) * P(B)
Answer:
9 and 11
Step-by-step explanation:
9 and 11 are before and after 10. so, 10 lies between them.