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when an events probability depends on the likelihood of another event, …

Question

when an events probability depends on the likelihood of another event, the probability is
a. conditional probability.
b. empirical probability.
c. mutually exclusive probability.
d. joint probability.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Conditional probability is defined as the probability of an event occurring given that another event has already occurred, meaning its likelihood depends on the outcome of the other event. Empirical probability is based on observed data, mutually exclusive probability refers to events that cannot happen at the same time, and joint probability is the probability of two events occurring together.

Answer:

a. conditional probability.