uniform tetrahedron is dyed red on the first side, green on the second side, black on the third  side, and red, green and black on the fourth side. Take A, B, C as events that tetrahedron appears red, green, and black facing down respectively. Are A, B independent? Are A, B, and C  independent?

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A uniform tetrahedron is dyed red on the first side, green on the second side, black on the third 
side, and red, green and black on the fourth side. Take A, B, C as events that tetrahedron appears red, green, and black facing down respectively. Are A, B independent? Are A, B, and C  independent?

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