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kodithompson

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Is marital status independent of gender? Explain using probabilities.

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If X has an exponential distribution, the possible values of X are from ___________________ _ to infinity.
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Answer to Question 1

No, since P(married / male) = 0.757  P(married) = 0.614 . (Any other combination shows this also.)

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