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2) If events A and B are DEPENDENT, then A) A and B must occur together. B) A and B cannot occur together. C) A's occurrence can affect the probability of B's occurrence. D) A's occurrence cannot affect the probability of B's occurrence.

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C.) If events A and B are DEPENDENT, then A's occurrence can affect the probability of B's occurrence. For example, when two cards are chosen from a deck without replacement, the possibilities change for the second card.

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