Independent Events Two events are independent if one of the following are true: Two events A and B are independent if the knowledge that one occurred does not affect the chance the other occurs. The o...Independent Events Two events are independent if one of the following are true: Two events A and B are independent if the knowledge that one occurred does not affect the chance the other occurs. The outcome of the first roll does not change the probability for the outcome of the second roll. If it is not known whether A and B are independent or dependent, assume they are dependent until you can show otherwise. Are \(T\) and \(F\) independent?. Are \(F\) and \(S\) mutually exclusive?
Independent Events Two events are independent if one of the following are true: Two events A and B are independent if the knowledge that one occurred does not affect the chance the other occurs. The o...Independent Events Two events are independent if one of the following are true: Two events A and B are independent if the knowledge that one occurred does not affect the chance the other occurs. The outcome of the first roll does not change the probability for the outcome of the second roll. If it is not known whether A and B are independent or dependent, assume they are dependent until you can show otherwise. Are \(T\) and \(F\) independent?. Are \(F\) and \(S\) mutually exclusive?