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Two events a and b corresponding to a random experiment. Are independent

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Answered by Deadpool98
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Outcome: A result of a random experiment. Sample Space: The set of all possible outcomes. Event: A subset of the sample space. Union and Intersection: If A and B are events, then A∪B and A∩B are also events.

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Answered by sjewellers785
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Step-by-step explanation:

Two events A and B are independent if the probability P(A∩B) of their intersection A ∩ B is equal to the product P(A)·P(B) of their individual probabilities.

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