What does the term 'joint probability' mean?
- The probability of at least one of two events
- The probability of both of two events
- The probability of two independent events
- The probability of two mutually exclusive events
Joint probability is a statistical term describing the likelihood of two events happening at the same time. It's the probability of the intersection of two or more events, often denoted as P(A ∩ B) for events A and B.
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