Independence is another important concept in probability that tells if two events "A" and "B" depend on each other. Examples of independent events would be "A" drawing a Queen from a deck of cards, and "B" drawing a spade. These don't affect each other at all, and knowing one doesn't change the probability of the other.
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00:00 Intro
01:17 Formal Definition
04:08 Example: Cards
08:05 Reliability
12:22 Outro