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1.3 Independent Events

In some problems the occurrence of one event does not influence the chance of occurrence of another event. When this happens the events are called independent events. When events are independent the evaluation of the probability that they both occur is simplified.

Multiplication Law: A and B are independent events if and only if

𝖯(AB)=𝖯(A)𝖯(B).