Determining Independence of Events: Comparing Conditional and Simple Probabilities
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In this video, the teacher explains how to determine if two events, A and B, are independent by comparing the conditional probability of A given B to the simple probability of A. Using a two-way table, the teacher demonstrates this concept with the example of students in a probability class who play instruments and sports.
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