Answer:
The correct option is D.
Step-by-step explanation:
It is given that events X and Y are two independent events.
Two events are called independent events if the occurrence of one does not affect the probability other. It means
[tex]P(X\text{ and }Y)=P(X)\cdot P(Y)[/tex]
[tex]P(X\cap Y)=P(X)\cdot P(Y)[/tex] ..... (1)
Therefore option C is correct.
We know that
[tex]P(X|Y)=\frac{P(X\cap Y)}{P(Y)}[/tex]
Using equation (1),
[tex]P(X|Y)=\frac{P(X)\cdot P(Y)}{P(Y)}[/tex]
[tex]P(X|Y)=P(X)[/tex]
Therefore option A is correct.
We know that
[tex]P(Y|X)=\frac{P(X\cap Y)}{P(X)}[/tex]
Using equation (1),
[tex]P(Y|X)=\frac{P(X)\cdot P(Y)}{P(X)}[/tex]
[tex]P(Y|X)=P(Y)[/tex]
Therefore option C is correct.
Since options A, B and C are correct, therefore we can say that correct option is D.