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Define independent events in probability

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Answered by chanchubodkhe
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When two events are said to beindependent of each other, what this means is that the probability that oneevent occurs in no way affects theprobability of the other eventoccurring. An example of twoindependent events is as follows; say you rolled a die and flipped a coin.
Answered by mrattitude2
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When two events are said to beindependent of each other, what thismeans is that the probability that oneevent occurs in no way affects theprobability of the other eventoccurring. An example of twoindependent events is as follows; say you rolled a die and flipped a coin.

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