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Two events A and B are​ _______ if the occurrence of one does not affect the probability of the occurrence of the other.

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Independent

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From the word independent, which means being able ot stand alone, that is the absence or presence of one has no impact on the outcome of each phenomenon. Two events A and B are said to be independent, if the occurence of one has no bearing on the probability or chance that B will occur. This means that each event occurs without reliance on the occurence of the other. This is different from mutually exclusive event whereby event A has direct bearing in the probability of the occurence of event B.

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