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Select one: True False
Using the counting rules, it is possible to compute probabilities of the form N(A)/N without a listing of outcomes. Select one: True False
Two events A and B are independent if P(AJB) = P(B). Select one: True False
A tree diagram can only have first-generation branches and second- generation branches. Select one: True False
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