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9 April, 09:50

Which is a pair of dependent events? spinning a spinner one time and then spinning it a second time flipping a quarter and then flipping a nickel removing a marble from a bag, not putting it back, and then removing a second marble rolling a number cube and then choosing one letter from the alphabet

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  1. 9 April, 12:58
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    Removing a marble and not putting it back. Doing so changes the probability and throws the whole thing off. Flipping a coin, be it a quarter or nickel, will always be 50/50. But the marbles depend on whether you put them back in the bag or not.
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