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Mathematics, 13.12.2019 11:31 nikki225

You pick a card from a shuffled pack and draw a king. you put it back in the pack, shuffle, and then pick another card. this time you draw a queen. how are the two events of picking a king and picking a queen related?

a. dependent

b. independent

c. codependent

d. mutually exclusive

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