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To explain: The difference between independent and dependent events with example.
Answer to Problem 39PPE
If the outcome of the first event does not affect the outcome of the second event then it is known as independent events, while for dependent events, the outcome is affected.
Explanation of Solution
For independent events, the outcome of the first event does not affect the outcome of the second event, while for dependent events, the outcome is affected.
An example of two independent events is the rolling of two number cubes.
An example of two dependent events is picking two cards from a deck without replacing the first one.
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