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14 May, 21:10

A shelf contains 5 nonfiction and 6 comic books. Randomly, you choose one for yourself, set it aside, and choose one for your friend. Are these events independent or dependent

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  1. 14 May, 21:23
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    As the first event outcome affects the probability of the outcomes of the second event, both events are dependant.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The events are not independent.

    The reason is that the first event affects the outcome of the second event.

    This happen because the if we choose a comic book for ourselves, there is a probability of 6-1=5 out of 5+5=10 of getting a comic book for our friend (P=50%).

    If we choose a nonfiction book four ourselves, the probability of getting a comic book for our friend is 6 in 10 (P=60%).

    As the first event outcome affects the probability of the outcomes of the second event, both events are dependant.
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