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Probability: Are disjoint events independent? [duplicate]
Jun 20, 2016 · Events are considered disjoint if they never occur at the same time. For example, being a freshman and being a sophomore would be considered disjoint events. Independent events are unrelated events. For …
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2.1.3.2.1 - Disjoint & Independent Events | STAT 200
Disjoint events and independent events are different. Events are considered disjoint if they never occur at the same time; these are also known as mutually exclusive events. Events are considered independent if they are unrelated.
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