Independent Events
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Independent events.
The probability of two independent events occurring together is the product of both events. yw lazy odyssey users like me :)
p(A and B) = p(A) x p(B) for 2 independent events p(A and B and ...N) = p(A) x p(B) x p(C) x ...x p(N) In words, if these are all independent events, find the individual probabilities if each and multiply them all together.
Concurrent independent events or simultaneous independent events
In that case, the events are said to be independent.
I make a cup of coffee and it rains in Sri Lanka are independent events.
Events that are not related to the density.
No, you multiply for independent events.
Yes.
Independent pairs of events are events that happen on their own and don't happen because of each other. They may be unrelated or coincidental.
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 events.
Independent Events
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What is the difference between dependant and independent events in terms of probability