9. Each of two boxes contains ten tickets, marked 1 through 10 . One ticket is drawn at random from each box. Let A be t
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9. Each of two boxes contains ten tickets, marked 1 through 10 . One ticket is drawn at random from each box. Let A be t
9. Each of two boxes contains ten tickets, marked 1 through 10 . One ticket is drawn at random from each box. Let A be the result: the ticket drawn from the first box is marked 6 . Let B be the result: the ticket drawn from the second box is marked 3 . (a) Find P(A) and P(B). Are A and B independent? Mutually exclusive? (b) Find P(both A and B). (c) Find P(A or B)=P( at least one of A or B).
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