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The two-way table shows the number of eggs laid by 10 Rhode Island red chickens and 10 leghorn chickens in July and August.
A chicken is selected at random. For each question, Event A is “egg laid by a Rhode Island red chicken” and Event B is “egg laid in July.” Use the data to estimate the probabilities.
| eggs laid in July | eggs laid in August | |
|---|---|---|
| Rhode Island red chicken | 247 | 252 |
| leghorn chicken | 239 | 241 |
\(P(\text{A})\)
\(P(\text{B})\)
\(P(\text{A and B})\)
\(P(\text{A | B})\)
Use \(P(\text{A | B}) = P(\text{A})\) and \(P(\text{A and B}) = P(\text{A}) \boldcdot P(\text{B})\) to determine if the two events are dependent or independent. Show or explain your reasoning.