One event happening doesn’t change the probability of the other. Crucial Note: If two events are mutually exclusive, they be independent. 5. Binomial vs. Geometric Models
Always look for keywords like "given that," "if," or "among those who..." 4. Independence vs. Mutually Exclusive This is a favorite "trick" on AP exams: Mutually Exclusive (Disjoint): Ap Statistics Test B Probability Part Iv Answer Key
One of the most frequent sources of error in Probability Part IV is misunderstanding the intersection of events. Test B often presents scenarios where events are not mutually exclusive. One event happening doesn’t change the probability of