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(b) ​E: A randomly selected person finding cheese revolting. ​F: A different randomly selected person finding cheese delicious. A. E cannot affect F because​ "person 1 finding cheese revolting​" could never​ occur, so the events are neither dependent nor independent. B. E can affect the probability of F because the people were randomly​ selected, so the events are dependent. C. E cannot affect F and vice versa because the people were randomly​ selected, so the events are independent. D. E can affect the probability of​ F, even if the two people are randomly​ selected, so the events are dependent.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

b) option C

C.E cannot affect F and vice versa because the people were randomly​ selected, so the events are independent.

because randomly selected events are mutually exclusive events.

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