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Two experiments are defined below. An event is defined for each of the experiments.

Experiment I: Sarah flips a fair coin twice.
Event A: Sarah flips heads both times.

Experiment II: Jake draws a ball from a bag containing one white and one orange ball. He replaces the ball, shakes the bag, and draws a ball again.
Event B: Jake draws the orange ball both times.

Which statement about Event A and Event B is true?

A. Event A is less likely to occur than Event B.
B. Event A is more likely to occur than Event B.
C. Both events are equally likely to occur.

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