An experiment consists of rolling a fair die twice. Let A be the event that in the second roll the die lands 1, 2, or 5; B be the event that in the second roll the die lands 4, 5, or 6; and C be the event that the sum of the two outcomes from the two rolls is 9. Please choose the correct answer:

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An experiment consists of rolling a fair die twice. Let A be the event that in the second roll the die lands 1, 2, or 5; B be the event that in the second roll the die lands 4, 5, or 6; and C be the event that the sum of the two outcomes from the two rolls is 9.

Please choose the correct answer:

 

Events B and C are independent
O b. Events A and C are independent
O c. None of the other answers is correct
O d. Events A and B are independent
O e. Events A, B, and C are independent
Transcribed Image Text:Events B and C are independent O b. Events A and C are independent O c. None of the other answers is correct O d. Events A and B are independent O e. Events A, B, and C are independent
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