The sets in a Venn diagram do not overlap each other in the case of mutually exclusive events, but they do overlap in the case of independent events. Questions to Be Solved: Question 1. If we throw a dice twice, then find the probability of getting two 5’s. SolutionLet’s find the ...
Given P(A and B) = 0.42, P(A) = 0.92, and P(B) = 0.05, are events A and B independent or dependent? Consider the following Venn diagram. From this diagram, one can conclude___. 1) A and B are independent events. 2) A and B are not mutual...
If p(a | b) = 1 , must a = b ? draw a venn diagram to explain your answer. What does it mean if two events are independent? What about dependent? How to interpret data using graphical displays. Explain Explain the difference between independent means...
Abstract One largely unknown question in cell biology is the discrimination between inconsequential and functional transcriptional events with relevant regulatory functions. Here, we find that the oncofetalHMGA2gene is aberrantly reexpressed in many tumor types together with its antisense transcribed pseudog...
The activation of the phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K)/AKT signalling pathway is one the most frequent genetic events in breast cancer, consequently the development of PI3K inhibitors has attracted much attention. Here we evaluate the effect of PI3K inhibition on global gene expression in breast canc...
In a Venn diagram, the sets do not overlap each other, in the case of mutually exclusive events while if we talk about independent events the sets overlap. Conclusion So, with the above discussion, it is quite clear that both the events are not same. Moreover, there is a point to reme...
Using the Venn Diagram shown, answer: a) Events A and B are independent. Answer true or false: When events are not mutually exclusive, the rule is: P(A B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A B) What's the difference between a mutually exclusive event and an in...
If the events can happen at the same time, then we need to use a slightly more complicated formula. Answer and Explanation: This formula is the correct formula for the probability that two independent events both happen...