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What does being independent or mutually exclusive do to the way we calculate the probability??

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If two events are independent, it means that the probability of one event happening does not depend on the probability of the other happening. If A and B are 2 independent events, the probability of them happening is the product of their seperate probabilities. P(A) x P(B)

If two events are mutually exclusive, it means that they cannot occur together. If A and B are 2 mutually exclusive events, the probability of them happening is together is 0

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