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Mathematics, 17.09.2019 06:30 siriuskitwilson9408

At tryouts, the coach has everyone randomly choose a number from a hat to decide the order in which they will perform. nicole picks a number first and gives it to the coach. diane picks a number second. are these events dependent or independent? a. dependent b. independent
wendy rolls a 6 on a number cube. she then rolls a 1.
are these events dependent or independent?
a.
dependent
b.
independent
which situation shows dependent events?
a.
erin randomly writes a number between 1 and 10. ashley randomly writes a number between 1 and 10.
b.
the songs on a playlist are playing randomly. a song can be played more than once.
c.
nia pulled a pencil from a drawer without looking. she handed it to fred. then, nia pulled another pencil from the same drawer without looking.
d.
madison spins the same spinner 5 times.
which situation shows independent events?
a.
sarah randomly picks a sock from her drawer. she puts the sock on. then sarah randomly picks another sock from the same drawer.
b.
amy randomly picks a box of cereal from a variety pack and eats the cereal. then chris randomly picks a box from the pack.
c.
nathan picks a game piece for monopoly without looking. michelle randomly picks one of the remaining game pieces.
d.
brandon and jordan roll a number cube to decide who will play a game first. brandon rolls a 4. then jordan rolls a 6.

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