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Probability- Part 4. Compound Events - Example of Dependent Events
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- Two or more events are dependent if they are not independent.
- Dependent events are events for which the occurrence of one of the events does affect the occurrence of the other event.
For compound events which are dependent, a similar product rule applies as to that for independent events:
If A and B are dependent events then
P(A then B) = P(A) x P(B given that A has occurred).
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