Picking cards without replacing them are NOT independent events, since once you pick a card, you can't pick the same card again.
Toss coins: independent.Pick cards (without replacement): dependent.
Independent
They are independent, because the probability of the first event does not affect the probability of the second event.
true or false ?
These are independent events; neither one depends on the results of the other.
If two events are independent of one another, then the outcome of one event does not depend on the outcome of the other event. Example is flipping of two coins. The second coin is not dependent on the outcome of the first flip. But if you want to know if the two coins are the same (either both heads or both tails), then that outcome is dependent on the first coin and the second coin.
Independent
Nope.
No, you multiply for independent events.
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.
They are independent, because the probability of the first event does not affect the probability of the second event.
What is the difference between dependant and independent events in terms of probability
true or false ?
Yes
These are independent events; neither one depends on the results of the other.
Concurrent independent events or simultaneous independent events
Whether the events are independent or dependent, whether or not they are mutually exclusive.
dependent event