Which sentence uses a comma to separate two independent clauses?I need carrots, beans, and potatoes.

I need carrots, beans, and potatoes.

Stu likes cake, but I like brownies.
Stu likes cake, but I like brownies.

It's a great day to fly a kite because it is warm, and sunny.
It's a great day to fly a kite because it is warm, and sunny.

AJ likes butter, and jelly on toast.

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The sentence that uses a comma to separate two independent clauses is:

Stu likes cake, but I like brownies.

In this sentence, "Stu likes cake" and "I like brownies" are both independent clauses, and the comma before "but" correctly separates them.