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"A boy chooses a sock from a drawer of socks, then chooses a second sock qithout replacing the first. Is the set of events independent or dependent? Explain your answer." Can anyone help?
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"A boy chooses a sock from a drawer of socks, then chooses a second sock qithout replacing the first. Is the set of events independent or dependent? Explain your answer." Can anyone help?
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independent because the boy chooses to wear socks
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Dependent because he does not replace it therefore changing it all together..
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