Independent
The occurrence of one event does not affect the occurrence of the other event. Take for example tossing a coin. The first toss has no affect on the outcome of the second toss, so these events are independent.
They are independent events.
Independent
The answer depends on whether A and B can occur together, that is, if they are mutually exclusive.
In that case, the events are said to be independent.
Find the good out of what happens. Then you'll see the purpose and receive knowledge from the event or occurrence.
Independent events.
Dependent event :)
A dependent event. Or rather, a dependent event is one whose probability of occurrence is affected by previous events. For instance, drawing a card from a deck is affected by previous draws, if there's no replacement.
That is the correct spelling of "occurrence" (event).
Occurrences are happenings or events that happen. An occurrence can be defined as an incident or an event that happens in a person's life or along a time line in a history.
Dependent.