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OpenStudy (rational):

probability Help

OpenStudy (rational):

OpenStudy (rational):

@ZeHanz

OpenStudy (rational):

@LastDayWork

OpenStudy (lastdaywork):

@rational Would you like to make a guess ??

OpenStudy (rational):

yes just a sec :)

OpenStudy (rational):

all options are starting with "two.. " that means are they conducting two trials ?

OpenStudy (rational):

i picked first option

OpenStudy (rational):

as i think independent/disjoint/mutually exclusive outcomes cannot happen at the same time

OpenStudy (lastdaywork):

Consider it as two 'simultaneous' trials..

OpenStudy (rational):

oh like tossing two coins ?

OpenStudy (lastdaywork):

If two events are independent, how can you put any constraint regarding simultaneity ??

OpenStudy (lastdaywork):

Did you understand my point ?

OpenStudy (rational):

sorry was distracted...

OpenStudy (rational):

if two events are independent, then knowing the outcome of one event will have no effect on the other outcome ?

OpenStudy (lastdaywork):

Yep..that's ^^ true..

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