Answer:
Not independent
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that in a certain population of married couples, 30% of the husbands smoke, 20% of the wives smoke, and in 8% of the couples both the husband and the wife smoke.
Let A be the event that husbands smoke and B the event that wives smoke
Give that
[tex]P(A) = 0.30\\P(B) = 0.20\\P(A\bigcap B) = 0.08[/tex]
To check whether A and B are independent it is sufficient to check
P(A\bigcap B)=P(A)P(B)
Right side=[tex]P(A)P(B)\\=0.3(0.2)\\=0.06[/tex]
Left side = 0.08
Since two sides do not equal the two events are not independent.