Concept explainers
To tell whether the events are independent or dependent.
Answer to Problem 3E
The Event A and the Event B are independent events.
Explanation of Solution
Given information : the event is given as,
Event A: you roll an odd number on a number cube.
Event B: you roll the number cube again and roll an even number.
from the given event it can be concluded that,
The outcome of Event A does not affect the outcome of the Event B, because the number cube is reset after every event. So the two events are not dependent on each other.
Therefore, the Event A and the Event B are independent events.
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