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An experiment consists of rolling a standard six-sided die once. Event A is "rolling an even number" and event B is "rolling a 2."
Are the events dependent or independent? Why?
Select the option that correctly answers both questions.
Events A and B are independent, because P(B)=P(B|A)=1/6.
Events A and B are dependent, because P(A)≠P(B|A).
Events A and B are independent, because P(A)=P(B|A)=1/2.
Events A and B are dependent, because P(B)≠P(B|A).
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