You draw a marble from a bag, and replace it before drawing a second marble from the bag. Are the events independent or dependent? You draw a marble from a bag, don't replace it, and then draw a second marble from the bag. Are the events independent or dependent?. Which set of events is an example of dependent events? Rolling an odd number, and then rolling an even number. You choose a number from 1 to 50 from a hat, replace it, and then draw a second number. You choose a marble from a bag, don't replace it, and then choose another marble. You roll a 4, and then spin yellow on a spinner.
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what do you think! @Anna-Rose
the first one could be either the second dependent?/ and the third C
why do you think of them as answers! if you could explain.
like what ..
gosh.
explain your answers. If you can.
independent is by itself it is not reliant or connected to any other answers and dependent is connected to other nswers and the other part
so, for the first answer because you are replacing the marble, the sample space remains same and the second even does not depend on the first one. Am I correct?
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yes
so, for the first answer it is independent and rest of yours are correct!
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