If two events are independent, what is the conditional probability of one given the other?

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  • Equal to the probability of the given event
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If two events are independent, the conditional probability of one event given the other is simply the probability of the event itself. This is because in independent events, the occurrence of one event does not affect the occurrence of the other event.
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