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24 May, 19:57

The compound probability of two events, E and F, is; the probability of E is and of F is. In two or more complete sentences, explain why E and F are not independent.

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  1. 24 May, 20:15
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    Events E and F are not independent if the probability of event E occurring is affecting the probability of event F occurring.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Two events are independent when the probability of one event occurring has no connection with that of the other event.

    Example, when you toss a coin and roll a six sided die, the probability of getting a head or a tail has no connection with the probability of getting any number face. A real life example will be the probability going to the mall and owning a cat at home. These two have no influence on one another.

    Mathematically independent events can be calculated as;

    P (E∩F) = P (E) - P (F)
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