Math  /  Probability

Question Determine if flipping a coin twice are independent or dependent events. P(AB)=P(A)P(A|B) = P(A) for independent events, P(AB)P(A)P(A|B) \neq P(A) for dependent events.

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On the other hand, the probability of getting a head or a tail in each flip is not affected by the result of the other flip. This means that the probability of Event A does not change whether Event B has occurred or not, and vice versa. Therefore, the two events are independent.
The two events described (flipping a coin and then flipping it again) are independent.

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