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Two random variables X and Y are independently distributed if all of the following conditions hold, with the exception of: if the conditional distribution of Y given X equals the marginal distribution of Y. Pr(Y = y /X= x) = Pr(Y = y). E(Y) = E[E(Y)]. knowing the value of one of the variables provides no information about the other.

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