Sherry has a standard deck of cards. The deck has 52 total cards and contains 4 suits: hearts, clubs, diamonds, and spades. Each suit contains cards numbered 2 - 10, a jack, a queen, a king, and an ace.
Sherry randomly selects a card. Let A be the event that the card is a king and B be the event that it is a 3.
Which of the following statements are true?
Choose all answers that apply:
P(A | B ) = P(A), the conditional probability that Sherry selects a king given that she has chosen a 3 is equal to the probability that Sherry selects a king.
P(B | A ) = P(B), the conditional probability that Sherry selects a 3 given that she has chosen a king is equal to the probability that Sherry selects a 3.
Events A and B are independent events.
The outcomes of events A and B are dependent on each other.
P(A and B)=P(A)•P(B)