If A and B are two independent random variables, is

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2022-02-15

If A and B are two independent random variables, is P(AB)<P(A)?

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For independent variables A and B P(AB)=P(A)
Explanation:
If variables A and B are independent, then
P(AB)=P(A)P(B).
According to definition of P(AB)
P(AB)=P(AB)P(B)
So: P(AB)=P(A)P(B)P(B)
Answer: P(AB)=P(A)

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