PLEASE ANSWER ALL When the outcome of event A does not affe
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When the outcome of event A does not affect the probability ofthe outcome of a subsequent event B, then the events are said to be independent.Solution
1] True: this is the definition of independent events.
2] Mean is the average value of a set of data points, and is sometimes also called expected value.
3] Conditional, this is again the definition of conditional probability.
4] False: since sample space contains all the exhaustive possibilities for an event the sum of these must be a certain event hence sum should be unity.
5] True, obviously if we can repeat a certain quantity we will have more degree of freedom in possible combinations for a given set.
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