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Mathematics, 25.02.2021 04:50 markleal4022

Jared's teacher has a box containing five orange marbles, three blue marbles, and two purple marbles. The probability that Jared will randomly draw an orange marble and then a purple marble without looking is to
Using this probability, determine if the event of drawing an orange marble and the event of drawing a purple marble was
independent, dependent, both, or neither.
OA. independent
OB ,
both independent and dependent
OC.
neither independent and dependent
OD
dependent


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