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when two events are said to be independent? what will happen to the conditional probability if the two events are independent​

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Answered by basusayan77
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Statistically, An event A is said to be independent of another event B, if the conditional probability of A given B, i.e, P(A | B) is equal to the unconditional probability of A. P(B) ≠ 0. The term mutually exclusive should not be mixed with the term independent.

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