Given that P(E) = 0.32, P(F) = 0.15, and P(E ? F) = 0.048, which of the following is a correct conclusion?

Given that P(E) = 0.32, P(F) = 0.15, and P(E ? F) = 0.048, which of the following is a correct conclusion? Correct Answer The events E and F are independent but not mutually exclusive.

(D) (0.32)(0.15) = 0.048 so P(E ? F) = P(E)P(F) and thus E and F are independent. P(E ? F) ? 0, so E and F are not mutually exclusive.
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