The events in questions 1 and 2 are independent, as flipping one coin does not affect flipping another, and choosing one student does not affect choosing another. The events in questions 3, 4, and 5 are dependent, as rolling a die or drawing one marble without replacing it affects the sample space for the second event.
The events in questions 1 and 2 are independent, as flipping one coin does not affect flipping another, and choosing one student does not affect choosing another. The events in questions 3, 4, and 5 are dependent, as rolling a die or drawing one marble without replacing it affects the sample space for the second event.
The events in questions 1 and 2 are independent, as flipping one coin does not affect flipping another, and choosing one student does not affect choosing another. The events in questions 3, 4, and 5 are dependent, as rolling a die or drawing one marble without replacing it affects the sample space for the second event.
The events in questions 1 and 2 are independent, as flipping one coin does not affect flipping another, and choosing one student does not affect choosing another. The events in questions 3, 4, and 5 are dependent, as rolling a die or drawing one marble without replacing it affects the sample space for the second event.
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Determine whether the events are independent or dependent?
1. You flip heads on one coin and tails on another coin.
2. Your teacher chooses one student to lead a group, and then chooses another student to lead another group. 3. You roll a 5 on a number cube and spin blue on a spinner. 4. You randomly draw a marble from a bag containing 2 red marbles and 5 green marbles. You put the marble back and then draw a second marble. 5. You randomly draw a marble from a bag containing 2 red marbles and 5 green marbles. You keep the marble and then draw a second marble. Solve each problem.
6.Jessa’s bag contains 5 red ballpens, 6 black
ballpens and 7 blue ballpens. What is the probability that she will randomly choose 3 ballpens of each colors?
7.A box contains 10 milk chocolates, 8 dark
chocolates, and 6 white chocolates. Ella randomly chooses a chocolate, eats it, and then randomly chooses another chocolate. What is the probability that he will get 2 milk chocolate 1 dark chocolate and 1 white chocolate? Solve each problem.
8. In a deck of card, what is the probability of
picking a red card, and spade if a card is returned before picking the next card? 9. A bag contains 7 black chips, 9 blue chips, 4 yellow chips, and 2 green chips, what is the probability that a black chip and 2 blue chips is randomly selected without replacement from the bag? 10.Find the probability of getting a head and 2 even numbers when a coin is tossed and 2 dice are rolled.