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

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The concept of independence in everyday life experiences refers to events that do not influence one another. Among the options provided, the one that best illustrates this concept is:

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

This scenario represents independence because each person's selection does not affect the others’ choices. Each individual can choose any fruit available, and their choices are independent of each other.

In contrast, the other options often involve events where past selections impact future choices (like replacing fruits or keeping them aside), which do not demonstrate independence in the same manner.