Answer:
Having brown hair and having freckles are not necessarily independent events
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given the following information in the question:
Percentage of children having brown hairs = 46%
Percentage of people children having freckles = 25%
But it cannot be concluded that
German children of Caucasian descent are brown‑haired with freckles =
[tex]0.46\times 0.25 = 0.115 = 11.5\%[/tex]
This is not always true because of the following reasons:
Brown hair and having freckles are not necessarily independent events.
We can not assume that event of a child having brown hair is independent of the event of child having freckles. The events could be dependent as well.
The above will only be true when event of a child having brown hair is independent of the event of child having freckles.
If the events are independent then,
[tex]P(A \cap B) = P(A)\times P(B)[/tex]