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1. A coin is flipped twice. Here are two events. F: the first flip is a head S: the second flip is a head Explain why F and S are independent events
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1. A coin is flipped twice. Here are two events.
F: the first flip is a head
S: the second flip is a head
Explain why F and S are independent events
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Explanation:
Well if F doesn't happen the chances of S happening is 1/2
If F did happen the chances of S is still 1/2
So whether or not F happens it doesn't affect S
So they are independent events
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