Joint Probability vs Conditional Probability

<h1>&zwnj;J<strong>oint Probability</strong></h1> <p>Joint probability is the likelihood of&nbsp;<strong>more than one event</strong>&nbsp;occurring at the&nbsp;<strong>same time</strong>&nbsp;P(A and B). The probability of event A and event B occurring together. It is the probability of the intersection of two or more events written as&nbsp;<strong>p(A &cap; B)</strong>.</p> <p><strong>Example:</strong>&nbsp;<em>The probability that a card is a four and red =p(four and red) = 2/52=1/26. (There are two red fours in a deck of 52, the 4 of hearts and the 4 of diamonds).</em></p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@mlengineer/joint-probability-vs-conditional-probability-fa2d47d95c4a"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>