Asked by Nicolla
                Are the two events dependent or independent? Explain.
a. Toss a dime, and then toss a quarter.
b. Pick a card from a deck of cards. Keep the card and pick anot
            
            
        a. Toss a dime, and then toss a quarter.
b. Pick a card from a deck of cards. Keep the card and pick anot
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                    Answered by
            Celina
            
    I remember learning this. I'll show you how to do number 1.
Think, does tossing the dime affect the outcome of tossing the quarter.
And for number 2, would taking out a card from the deck affect what card you would get next?
If you need more help, respond again. Hope I helped!
    
Think, does tossing the dime affect the outcome of tossing the quarter.
And for number 2, would taking out a card from the deck affect what card you would get next?
If you need more help, respond again. Hope I helped!
                    Answered by
            Kelsie
            
    The answer is no the first card doesn't affect what card you could draw next. Just like the dime doesn't affect the quarter. They are two different variables. 
    
                    Answered by
            Anthony
            
    Melissa gave Bonnie some coins and this puzzle here are 16 pennies 12 nickels and 10 dimes take a way the fewest  possible coins so that you leave 3 times as many pennies as dimes, and half as many dimes as Nickels. What coins did Bonnie Take away to solve the puzzle? 
    
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