When the occurrence of one event has no influence on the probability of the occurrence of the other event.
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Independent events
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When the occurrence of one event has no influence on the probability of the occurrence of the other event.
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When the occurrence of one event has no influence on the probability of the occurrence of the other event.
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Independent events
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Subject 4. Multiplication Rule for Independent Events
Two events, A and B, are independent if and only if P(A|B) = P(A), or equivalently, P(B|A) = P(B). That is, the occurrence of one event has no influence on the probability of the occurrence of the other event.
In more detail, whether or not B occurs will have no effect on the probability of A and vice versa. Thus, there will be no difference between P(A|B) and P(A), and similarly
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