How is the relationship between two independent events, A and B, characterized regarding probability?

Answer

The occurrence of A has absolutely no impact on the probability of B occurring.

Independence means that knowing the result of event A provides no information whatsoever regarding the likelihood of event B occurring; their probabilities operate separately.

How is the relationship between two independent events, A and B, characterized regarding probability?

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