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A bag contains red beans and orange beans. A bean is selected from the bag and dropped back into the bag. The beans are mixed. Then another random selection is made. Is that dependent or independent
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This situation involves independent events since the bean is dropped back into the bag after the first selection, and thus the probability of selecting a red or orange bean is not affected by the previous selection.
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