If the occurrence of A does not affect the occurrence of B, we say A and B are ________.

  • Dependent
  • Independent
  • Joint
  • Mutually exclusive
If the occurrence of A does not affect the occurrence of B, we say A and B are independent. This is a key concept in probability theory where the occurrence of one event does not change the probability of another.
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