A group of people were asked whether they prefer soup or salad for lunch.
The table shows the probabilities of the results

Let A represent having soup and B represent having salad for lunch.
Which statement is true?

A. Having soup and salad for lunch are independent events because P(A]B) = P(A) and P(BA) = P(B)

B. Having soup and salad for lunch are independent events because P(A]B) + P(A) and P(BA) + P(B)

C. Having soup and salad are not independent events because P(A]B) + P(A) and P(BA) + P(B)

D. Having soup and salad for lunch are not independent events because P(A]B) = P(A) and P(BA) = P(B)

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