Two events are said to be independent if the occurrence of one event has no effect on the probability of the other event. For example, if we toss a coin twice, the outcome of the second toss is independent of the outcome of the first toss.
Two events are said to be independent if the occurrence of one event has no effect on the probability of the other event. For example, if we toss a coin twice, the outcome of the second toss is independent of the outcome of the first toss.