Answer: Drawing a blue marble and a yellow marble at the same time from a bag of marbles is the example of dependent events.
Step-by-step explanation: When the cards are replaced, or flipping coins or rolling dice, the outcome of the first event does nor affect the probability of the next event.
Drawing two marbles at the same time is essentially the same as drawing one and Not replacing it and then drawing the second one. The number of marbles left affects the probability.