Asked by John
One event A is _________________ of another event B if the probabilty of event A has occurred given event B is the same as the probability that A will occur with no knowledge of B.
disjoint
mutually exclusive
dependent
independent
disjoint
mutually exclusive
dependent
independent
Answers
Answered by
RD Statistics
Independent
Answered by
Matt
disjoint
Answered by
JJlolz
Independent, disjoint has to occur when these events are mutually exclusive (one event occurring while the other doesn't)
Answered by
Cody Ko
if you clicked on this looking for the connexus lesson unit 4 lesson 2 the answers are
D
B
B
A
D
D
B
B
A
D
Answered by
Catty >~<
Cody Ko is right. Thanks
Answered by
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100%
Answered by
J
Thanks Cody Ko
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