building of the transcontinental railroad - disappearance of the frontier
Independent events.
The event after the first and second events but before the fourth, of course!
They are independent, because the probability of the first event does not affect the probability of the second event.
If the two events are independent then the probability of them both happening is Pr(event1) X Pr(event2). Which in your case is 0.75x0.50=0.375 which translates into 37.5%
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.
building of the transcontinental railroad - disappearance of the frontier
Independent events.
They are independent events.
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The event after the first and second events but before the fourth, of course!
The two events are said to be independent.
There was no second event. Some of the events already came and the first ones were card games.
Answer this question… one event directly triggers the other.
It means that there are a bunch of events happening in a certain orderlist how the events happened, in the sequence they happened in. What happened first, second, third and so forth.
Casual Relationship, APEX
Declaration of Independence
The occurrence of one event does not affect the occurrence of the other event. Take for example tossing a coin. The first toss has no affect on the outcome of the second toss, so these events are independent.