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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.
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 other event.
- Empirical probability is based on observed data/frequency.
- Mutually exclusive events cannot happen at the same time, which is not related to dependent likelihood.
- Joint probability is the probability of two events occurring together, not dependent probability.
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a. conditional probability.