Consider the situation below and determine whether the events are INDEPENDENT or DEPENDENT EVENTS then solve what is asked. Show your solution.  Two senior students, one from each government schools are randomly selected to travel to United Kingdom, Wes is in a class of eighteen students and Ren is in a class of twenty students. Find the probability that both Wes and Ren will be selected

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Consider the situation below and determine whether the events are INDEPENDENT or DEPENDENT EVENTS then solve what is asked. Show your solution. 

Two senior students, one from each government schools are randomly selected to travel to United Kingdom, Wes is in a class of eighteen students and Ren is in a class of twenty students. Find the probability that both Wes and Ren will be selected.

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