Asked by
Jordana Brookman
on Oct 14, 2024Verified
In flipping a coin twice,the events of getting heads on the first flip and heads on the second flip
A) Disjoint
B) Independent
C) Neither
D) Both
Coin Twice
The action or experiment of flipping a coin two times consecutively, often used to illustrate basic probability.
Events
Occurrences or happenings, especially significant ones, or in probability theory, the outcomes or sets of outcomes of a random experiment.
Independent
Not influenced by others; making decisions or drawing conclusions based on one's own thoughts and conditions, not controlled by external factors.
- Acquire knowledge and employ the theories of disjoint and independent occurrences in probability analysis.
Verified Answer
RH
Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge and employ the theories of disjoint and independent occurrences in probability analysis.