You roll two number cubes.
Let event A = You roll an even number on the first cube.
Let even...
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You roll two number cubes.
Let event A = You roll an even number on the first cube.
Let event B = You roll a 2 on the second cube.
Are the events independent or dependent? Why?
A. Independent, because they have no outcomes in common.
B. Dependent, because 2 is an even number.
C. Independent, because the outcome of the first roll doesn't affect
the outcome of the second roll.
D. Dependent, because both cubes have six sides.
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