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Probability Terms II

Independent intersecting events are two events that do not influence each other and can occur similtaneously. An example might be the outcome of rolling two dices.

A and B are independent and intersect. Assume that the probability of A is 0.3 and B is 0.2.

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Basic Statistics

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  • Calculate the probability of the outcome including both A and B.

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