Independent Events If you roll

  1. Tell whether the events are independent or dependent. Then find the probability.You roll a 6 on a number cube. Then you roll
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  2. Tell whether the events are independent or dependent. Then find the probability.You roll a 6 on a number cube. Then you roll
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  3. Independent or Dependent: You flip a coin and then roll a fair six-sided die.the answers are A. Independent Events B. Dependent
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  4. You roll a pair of number cubes and then flip a coin. Is this an example of independent or dependent events?A. Independent B.
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  5. You roll a pair of number cubes and then flip a coin. Is this an example of independent or dependent events?A.independent
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  6. You roll a pair of number cubes and then flip a coin. Is this an example of independent or dependent events?A. independent B.
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  7. . You roll a fair six-sided die twice. What is the probability of rolling a 3 on the first roll and a 4 on the second roll?
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  8. Suppose you roll two standard number cubes. Let event A be rolling a 4 on the first die and let event B be rolling a 3 on the
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  9. Suppose you roll two standard number cubes. Let event a be rolling a four on the first die and let event b be rolling a three on
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  10. if two events are independent, the pribability of both events occuring is the priduct of their individual probability. Events A
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