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21 May, 14:26

Which pair of events is dependent? You get a head and a tail in two coin tosses with two different coins. You get a head and a tail in two coin tosses using the same coin twice. You pick two numbered billiard balls from a bag of balls one after the other without replacement. You draw two red cards one after the other with replacement.

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  1. 21 May, 15:36
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    The billiard balls without replacement.

    Let's say there are 10 billiard balls 5 red and 5 blue.

    If you pick a blue ball on the first pick you had a 5/10 chance

    Now your chances of getting a red are only 5/9.

    What happened on the first pick affects what happens on the second (making it dependent)
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