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Mathematics
Probability
Independent vs. Dependent events
Suzie picks a marble at random. Without putting the first marble back, she picks a second marble at random.
are these two independent or dependent
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These two events are dependent because the outcome of the first event (picking a marble) affects the probability of the outcome of the second event (picking another marble).
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