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Exercise 3 A box of granola bars contains an assortment of flavors. You randomly choose a granola bar and eat it.
Then you randomly choose another bar.
Event A: You choose a coconut almond bar first.
Event B: You choose a cranberry almond bar second.
Events A and B are
because the occurrence of event A
affect the
occurrence of event B.

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