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What does it mean when probability is independent?

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  • 03-01-2018
When an event is independent of the other, it means Event A does not influence Event B. 

For example, if one was to find the probability of someone owning a car and what there neighbour eats, there is no correlation. In this situation, the events are independent. 

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