Multiple Choice
Two events are said to be independent events when:
A) the probability of one event is influenced by the occurrence of the other event.
B) you do not have knowledge about the occurrence of either event.
C) the probability of one event is determined by the occurrence of the other event.
D) the probability of one event is not influenced by the occurrence of the other event.
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