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Mathematics, 22.07.2021 01:00, JeroMii

You draw a red marble out of a bag and give it your friend. You draw another marble out of the bag. Are the events independent? Explain. No; the red marble was not replaced, so it has an effect on drawing a second marble.

Yes; you may not get a red marble again.

No; you do not know which marble you will draw next.

Yes; the red marble was kept out, so you can not draw it again.

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