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We choose a number from the set 1, 2, 3,..., 100 uniformly at random and denote this number by X. For each of the following choices decide whether the two events in question are independent or not. a. A = {X is even), B-(X is divisible by 5}
b. C= (X has two digits), D = {X is divisible by 31}
c. E= {X is a prime), F = {X has a digit 5}

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