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Probability of Independent Events

Videos, worksheets, games and acivities to help Algebra 1I students learn about the probability of independent events.

 

 

Probability of Independent Events :
When calculating the probability of multiple events, we must determine whether the events are dependent or independent. The probability of independent events is slightly less complicated than calculating the probability of dependent events. When calculating the probability of independent events, unlike the probability of dependent events, we do not need to take into account the effect of one event occurring on the other.

 

 

Calculating Probability - " And " statements, independent events.
This video shows the basic idea, formula, and two examples!

 

 

Probability of Independent Events

 

 

Probability of Independent Events
Students learn that two events are independent if the outcome of the first event does not affect the outcome of the second event.

 

 

 

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