
Independence and Conditional Probability
Understanding independent events, conditional probability, and using two-way tables to calculate probabilities.
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Understanding independent events, conditional probability, and using two-way tables to calculate probabilities.
Key Questions
- What is the difference between independent and dependent events?
- How do we calculate conditional probability?
- How can two-way frequency tables help analyze categorical data?
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