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In probability, “independent events” mean:
In probability, “independent events” mean:
A. Occurrence of one affects the other
B. Events cannot happen together
C. Occurrence of one does not affect the other
D. Events are mutually exclusive
Explanation:
Independent events do not affect each other's occurrence.
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