Probability of Independent and Dependent Events
Probability of Independent and Dependent Events | Kevin Rick Another topic under Probability of Compound Events. Just remember the keywords: "with replacement" - Independent, no changes in the denominator. "without replacement" - Dependent, the probability of the succeeding events is affected by the preceding events. There will be changes in the numerator and denominator. The conjunction "and" means multiply. Visit my FB page: / kevin-rick-1024912367550995

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