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Which of the following are independent events?

randomly choosing a marble from a bag, replacing it, and choosing again reaching into your pocket and pulling out two dimes out of 20 coins

drawing a number from a hat, not replacing it, and then drawing a second number

rolling a number cube, rolling again, and trying to match the first roll


Sagot :

I believe the second one : drawing a number from a hat, not replacing it, and then drawing a second number

Zezima

Answer:

The first choice.

Step-by-step explanation:

An independent event is an event where the probability of the event doesn't affect the probability of the other.

Randomly choosing a marble from a bag, replacing it, and choosing again reaching into your pocket and pulling out two dimes out of 20 coins.

- This is an independent event since the probability of the first event doesn't affect the probability of the second event in any way.