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28 May, 09:42

Inger keeps her white and black chess pieces in separate bags. For each color, there are 8 pawns, 2 rooks, 2 bishops, 2 knights, 1 queen and 1 king. Are the events of drawing a bishop from the bag of white pieces and then drawing the queen from the same bag dependent or independent events? Explain. Find the probability of this compound event.

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  1. 28 May, 10:03
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    They are dependent events because once youtake out the first piece the chance of taking out a queen changes
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