Asked by Jacky Almeda on Sep 25, 2024
Two events A and B are said to be independent if P(A|B)= P(B|A).
P(B|A)
The probability of event B occurring given that event A has already occurred.
Independent
Not influenced or controlled by others; acting freely.
P(A|B)
The likelihood of event A happening provided that event B has taken place.
- Identify the differences between independent events and mutually exclusive events.
Learning Objectives
- Identify the differences between independent events and mutually exclusive events.