The probability of being chosen for a team is 9%. this even can be described as
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In probability, we say two events are independent if knowing one event occurred doesn't change the probability of the other event.
For example, the probability that a fair coin shows "heads" after being flipped is 1/21/21, slash, 2. What if we knew the day was Tuesday? Does this change the probability of getting "heads?" Of course not. The probability of getting "heads," given that it's a Tuesday, is still 1/21/21, slash, 2. So the result of a coin flip and the day being Tuesday are independent events; knowing it was a Tuesday didn't change the probability of getting "heads
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