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Independent Events
Two or more events are independent if the occurrence of one does not affect the probability of the other(s).
P(A)
The probability of event A occurring in a given statistical experiment.
P(B)
In probability, represents the likelihood or chance of a particular event B occurring.
Conditional Probability
The conditional probability of an event happening after it's established that another event has occurred.
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