Which of the following explains the concept of independence in everyday life experiences?(1 point)

Responses

selecting a fruit from a basket without looking and replacing it until you get your desired fruit
selecting a fruit from a basket without looking and replacing it until you get your desired fruit

randomly pulling out 1 fruit at a time and setting them aside until you get the color that you want
randomly pulling out 1 fruit at a time and setting them aside until you get the color that you want

selecting a fruit from a basket and keeping each fruit until you get the fruit that you want
selecting a fruit from a basket and keeping each fruit until you get the fruit that you want

8 people randomly selecting from 8 fruits and keeping what they chose
8 people randomly selecting from 8 fruits and keeping what they chose

1 answer

The concept of independence in everyday life experiences is best explained by the first option:

"selecting a fruit from a basket without looking and replacing it until you get your desired fruit."

In this scenario, each selection of a fruit is independent of the previous selections because when you replace the fruit back into the basket, the probabilities remain constant for each trial. Each attempt at selecting a fruit does not affect the outcome of the next selection. Hence, each selection is independent of the others.