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Which set of events is dependent?(1 point)
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rolling a number cube and flipping a coin
rolling a number cube and flipping a coin
choosing a marble from a box, replacing it, then choosing another marble
choosing a marble from a box, replacing it, then choosing another marble
choosing a ball from a bag and then choosing another ball without replacing the first
choosing a ball from a bag and then choosing another ball without replacing the first
the event of getting two heads when flipping two fair coins
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Choosing a ball from a bag and then choosing another ball without replacing the first.
Reason: without replacement the result of the first draw changes the composition of the bag, so the probability of outcomes on the second draw depends on the first. The other listed pairs (rolling a cube & flipping a coin, drawing with replacement, two coin flips) are independent.
Reason: without replacement the result of the first draw changes the composition of the bag, so the probability of outcomes on the second draw depends on the first. The other listed pairs (rolling a cube & flipping a coin, drawing with replacement, two coin flips) are independent.
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