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Mathematics, 09.08.2021 22:00, gbrightwell

Question 4 of 10 You roll two number cubes.
Let event A = You roll an even number on the first cube.
Let event B = You roll a 4 on the second cube.
Are the events independent or dependent? Why?
A. Dependent, because 4 is an even number.
B. Independent, because the outcome of the first roll doesn't affect
the outcome of the second roll.
C. Independent, because they have no outcomes in common.
D. Dependent, because both cubes have six sides.
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