Independence and Exclusiveness are two topics which are important to probability and often confused. Discuss the difference between two even

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Independence and Exclusiveness are two topics which are important to probability and often confused. Discuss the difference between two events being independent and two events being mutually exclusive. Use examples to demonstrate the difference. Remember to explain as if you are talking to someone who knows nothing about the topic

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Thanh Thu 3 years 2021-07-19T14:46:00+00:00 1 Answers 8 views 0

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    Independent means that one has no effect on the other. Exclusive means one cannot happen alongside the other. In simpler terms, independent events can be thought of as the chance it’ll rain and how many people are flossing their teeth in the morning. Both happen, but neither one impacts the other.

    Exclusive, on the other hand, means only one can happen. Lets say at nine in the evening your favorite show is on. However, you have an early morning and should be asleep by nine. You cannot both be asleep and watching your favorite show, and so these events are exclusive.

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