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Suppose you roll two standard number cubes. Let event a be rolling a four on the first die and let event b be rolling a three on the second die. are a and B independent events? are A and B mutually exclusive events? Explain
3 years ago

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oobleck
they are independent, since the rolls do not affect each other
they are clearly not mutually exclusive, since both can happen
3 years ago

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