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The comparison of the independent and dependent event.
Answer to Problem 30HP
The comparison of the independent and dependent event is explained
Explanation of Solution
The independent events in probability will not affect the odd numbers or the odds and the probability of other event or any of the next event in a sequence.
Besides, the dependent event is affected every time and the trial or the event is run so a simply way to define this probability and discern whether an event is dependent.
Conclusion:
Hence, thecomparison of the independent and dependent event is explained.
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