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The vertical is typically the dependent variable (the result of whatever process is causing the event). It could be distance traveled of a projectile, or temperature of a mixed solution, for example.
The term is probability (theoretical probability), or how likely a given event is to occur.
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correlation
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Tossing a coin and spinning a spinner are independent events. The outcome of the coin toss does not affect the outcome of the spinner, and vice versa. Each event occurs separately, and the result of one does not influence the other.
Tossing a coin and spinning a spinner are independent events. The outcome of one does not affect the outcome of the other; the coin can land on heads or tails regardless of the spinner's result, which can land on any of its designated sections. Therefore, the probability of each event remains unchanged regardless of the outcome of the other.
dependent event
Two events are said to be independent if the outcome of one event does not affect the outcome of the other. Their probabilities are independent probabilities. If the events are not independent then they are dependent.
Independent event: I fall down from a 100 metre high point without any protective gear. Dependent event: I die.
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They are independent, because the probability of the first event does not affect the probability of the second event.
P(A given B)*P(B)=P(A and B), where event A is dependent on event B. Finding the probability of an independent event really depends on the situation (dart throwing, coin flipping, even Schrodinger's cat...).
The event whose occurrence is not relying on other the other event is independent e.g the occurance of Head in a coin throw is not dependent on other side, the Tail, so it is an independent event. When two events are depending on each other in order to gain a required result, the events are said to be dependant.
An Event is a set of outcomes in a given expirament say, were talking about independent events, that's when event a does NOT effect event b. where as if we were talking about dependent events event a DOES effect event b. Independent event example - A teacher draws a name out of a hat, then puts it back, then draws another name. dependent event example- a teacher draws a name and DOES NOT put it back. and chooses another.
The first marble is the independent event because its probability is only based on the sample space of the bag. The second marble is the dependent event because its probability is based on the sample space of the bag which has now been changed by the first marble.