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22 November, 17:14

At a coffee shop, 70% of the customers buy a coffee drink, 30% buy food, and 20% buy both a coffee drink and food. Are buying food and buying a coffee drink independent events? How do you know?

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  1. 22 November, 20:27
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    Yes.

    70% of the customers buy a coffee drink and 30% buy food.

    The sum of it is 100% already.

    So 20% of it just another addition of information since it cannot exceed 100% of percentage (100% + 20% = 120%).

    It also contains a subset for both percentage.
  2. 22 November, 21:08
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    No

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If independent,

    P (C^F) = P (C) * P (F)

    0.2 = 0.3*0.7

    0.2 = 0.21 is not a true statement
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