Two events are said to be independentif A) Occurrence or non-occurrence of one does not affect occurrence of other B) Only one of them can occur at a time Both of them always occurs together D) Occurrence of one prevents occurrence of other
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Two events are independent if the occurrence of one does not change the probability of the other occurring. An example would be rolling a 2 on a die and flipping a head on a coin. ... If events are independent, then the probability of them both occurring is the product of the probabilities of each occurring...
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Option A
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Occurence or Non occurence of one doesnot affect the occurence of other.
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