Concept explainers
To explain:
The following event is independent event or not:
Event 1: Selection of first white rose
Event 2: Selection of second white rose
Answer to Problem 10E
The random selection of first and second white rose is dependent event.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Event 1: Selection of first white rose
Event 2: Selection of second white rose
The given example is of the random selection of white roses is to choose from a vase which consisting of red and white roses.
Here, the event A is the random selection of first white rose. And then the next event B is to select second white rose in the immediate next draw from the vase.
So, understand that two events A and B are dependent events since the happening of the second white rose in the event B are dependent on the event A of selection of first white rose from vase of red and white roses.
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