Independent events in Class 11 Probability are those in which the occurrence of one event does not influence the other, like rolling two dice or flipping a coin twice, with the formula P(A∩B)=P(A)×P(B). Dependent events, on the other hand, are events whose probability is affected by another event, such as drawing two cards without replacement or selecting marbles from a bag without replacing them.
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