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An unbiased coin is tossed three times. If A is the event that a head appears on each of the first two tosses , B is the event that a tail occurs on the third toss and C is the event that exactly two tails appears in the three tosses, show that :

i) Event A and B are independent
ii) Event B and C are dependent
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