Concept explainers
To explain:
The following event is independent event or not:
Randomly selection of blue and then green wheel
Answer to Problem 7E
Randomly selection of blue and then green wheel is independent event.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Event: Randomly selection of blue and then green wheel:
The given example is of the random selection of spinning wheel area by referring the given figure which comes up when on spinning of the wheel.
Here, two events are occurred. The first event A is the random selection of blue colored wheel turns up on spinning and then next event B is to select green colored area on wheel spinning came up in the immediate draw.
So, understand that two events A and B are independent events since the happening of the in green wheel spinning area in the second event B is not dependent on the first event A of blue wheel spinning area as the same random wheel is spun.
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