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Refer to the previous block of questions (section 2.3 - exercise 15). let e1 be the event that the wafer comes from lot a, and let e2 be the event that the wafer is conforming. are e1 and e2 independent? explain.
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Someone answer asap for ! the following statements are true about the coins calvin and sasha have collected. * calvin and sasha has the same amount of money. * calvin has only quarters. * sasha has dimes, nickels, and pennies * calvin has the same number of quarters as sasha has dimes. * sasha has $1.95 in coins that are not dimes. exactly how many quarters does calvin have?
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