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Dependent events can best be described as
two or more events that have the same probabilities.
two or more events that do not have the same probabilities.
a group of events whose later outcomes are not affected by previous outcomes.
a group of events whose later outcomes are affected by previous outcomes.
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A group of events whose later outcomes are affected by previous outcomes.
Explanation: In dependent events, the outcome or probability of a later event changes because of prior outcomes (e.g., drawing cards without replacement).
Explanation: In dependent events, the outcome or probability of a later event changes because of prior outcomes (e.g., drawing cards without replacement).
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