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What are dependent events in probability?
Ask by Gordon Savage. in South Africa
Dec 29,2024
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Dependent events in probability are events where the occurrence of one affects the probability of the other. For example, rolling two dice, the outcome of the first die influences the probability of the second die’s outcome.
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Dependent events in probability are like a pair of buddies whose outcomes are closely tied together. Imagine you have a deck of cards and you pull one card out. The chance of drawing a second card depends on what you grabbed first! If you drew a King, your odds for drawing another King change because there’s now one less King in the deck. So, the outcome of the first event affects the likelihood of the second.
A real-world example could be choosing marbles from a bag. If you have a bag of 10 marbles—3 red and 7 blue—and pick one without replacement, the number of remaining marbles and colors will alter your probability for the next pick. If you pick a red marble first, then obviously you only have 2 red marbles left, changing the odds for your next draw!

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