Mathematics
Mathematics, 07.06.2020 00:59, drcarver

Consider the experiment of flipping three coins and recording the sequence of heads and tails. Let A be the event that all the coins are the same. Let 8 be the event that there is at least one heads. Let C by the event that the third coin is tails. Let D be the event that the first coin is a heads Are events C and D
independent
The events are independent
The events are not independent
None of the above

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