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21 December, 02:59

Marco has a bag of red, blue, and green tiles. Which set of events would be considered independent? A tile is drawn and replaced, and then a second tile is drawn.

A tile is drawn and removed, and then a second tile is drawn.

A red or blue or green tile is drawn.

Two tiles are drawn at the same tim

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  1. 21 December, 04:14
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    Two events are said to be independent if the probability that one event occurs in no way affects the probability of the other event occurring.

    Given that Marco has a bag of red, blue, and green tiles.

    The set of events that can be considered independent are:

    1.) A tile is drawn and replaced, and then a second tile is drawn.

    and

    2.) Two tiles are drawn at the same time.
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