kaylinhxo6980 kaylinhxo6980
  • 03-01-2018
  • Mathematics
contestada

What does it mean when probability is independent?

Respuesta :

kritter1
kritter1 kritter1
  • 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. 

Hope I helped :) 
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

What kind of birthday art should I do my lesson plan? Think deep cause the theme is birthdays
If you were to push a pile of books across a table, in which location would this be the easiest? The moon(my choice) Earth Same amount no matter the location Ju
Characteristics used to describe matter are
Which term is used when sugar is dissolved in water?a: covalentb: homogeneousc: amphibigeneousd: heterogeneous
A horizontal plane passes through a cone that has a horizontal base. Which figure or figures can be produced? Select all that apply.
What is 637.892 rounded to the nearest whole number?
Which transformation will be equivalent to rotating a figure 270 degrees clockwise ?
The ten commandments are prehaps the most famous set of laws ever created and are part of a larger set of laws known as
Which of the following statements is an example of empirical probability
I need to know the answer