A deck contains 13 cards numbered 1 through 13. A card is randomly Event A: The first selected and reinserted into the deck. The deck is shuffled. Then selection is a 6. another random selection is made. Event B: The second selection is a 7. Jose randomly selects a sock from a drawer containing black socks and brown socks, and puts it on. Then another random selection is made from the remaining socks. Event A: The first selection is black. Event B: The second selection is brown. A family has two children. Event A: The older child has red hair. Event B: Both children have red

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Events
Independent Dependent
A deck contains 13 cards numbered 1 through 13. A card is randomly
Event A: The first
selected and reinserted into the deck. The deck is shuffled. Then
selection is a 6.
another random selection is made.
Event B: The second
selection is a 7.
Jose randomly selects a sock from a drawer containing black socks and
brown socks, and puts it on. Then another random selection is made
from the remaining socks.
Event A: The first
selection is black.
Event B: The second
selection is brown.
A family has two children.
Event A: The older
child has red hair.
Event B: Both
children have red
Transcribed Image Text:Experiment Events Independent Dependent A deck contains 13 cards numbered 1 through 13. A card is randomly Event A: The first selected and reinserted into the deck. The deck is shuffled. Then selection is a 6. another random selection is made. Event B: The second selection is a 7. Jose randomly selects a sock from a drawer containing black socks and brown socks, and puts it on. Then another random selection is made from the remaining socks. Event A: The first selection is black. Event B: The second selection is brown. A family has two children. Event A: The older child has red hair. Event B: Both children have red
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