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24 November, 03:16

The probability of drawing two aces from a standard deck is 0.0059. We know this probability, but we don't know if the first card was replaced. If the two draws are defined as event A and event B, are the events dependent or independent? They are dependent because, based on the probability, the first ace was replaced before drawing the second ace. They are dependent because, based on the probability, the first ace was not replaced before drawing the second ace. They are independent because, based on the probability, the first ace was replaced before drawing the second ace. They are independent because, based on the probability, the first ace was not replaced before drawing the second ace.

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  1. 24 November, 03:22
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    Event A and event B, then they are independent because, based on the probability, the first ace was replaced before drawing the second ace.
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