Problem 23 of 7
Explain independence in everyday language for whether it rains in New York and whether a specific person in Tokyo eats sushi.
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say one event does not change likelihood of another.
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Use no-likelihood-change language.
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Walkthrough
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1. Name the two events.
2. State what would be known about one event.
3. Explain that the other event's probability stays unchanged.
Use the worked steps, then substitute the final answer back into the original relationship to confirm it satisfies the prompt.
Defining independence as events happening separately in time.