The Independent Event Probability Explorer is an educational statistics tool designed to help you understand and visualize the probabilities of independent events. Whether you're a student learning probability theory, a data analyst working with risk calculations, or simply curious about how chance works, this tool provides an interactive way to explore complex probability scenarios.
The calculator uses fundamental probability principles for independent events. When events are independent, the probability of multiple events occurring together is the product of their individual probabilities.
For example, if Event A has a 30% chance (0.3) and Event B has a 40% chance (0.4), the probability of both occurring is 0.3 × 0.4 = 0.12 (12%). The tool also calculates complementary probabilities - the chance that an event does NOT occur, which is 1 minus its probability.