Determining Independence of Events A and B Using Complements
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In this lesson, students will learn how to determine if events A and B are independent by using the complement strategically. The lesson covers the conditional probability formula and the concept of independence. It also addresses common misunderstandings, such as failing to use the complement strategically and assuming that events are associated when conditional and simple probabilities are almost equal.
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