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Consider the following events for a family with children A = {of both sexes}; B = {at most one boy} In which of the following (are/is) the events A and B are independent. (a) if a family has 3 children (b) if a family has 2 children Assume that the birth of boy or a girl is equally likely mutually exclusive and exhaustive.

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