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Janessa is playing a board game with two friends. Using a single die, one friend rolled a four,

and the other friend rolled a three, Janessa needs to roll a number higher than both friends in
order to win the game, and she wants to calculate her probability of winning.
Is the probability of Janessa winning an independent event or dependent event? Why?
O Her probability of winning a dependent event because it does not depend on the results of her
friends' rolls.
Her probability of winning is a dependent event because it depends on the results of her friends' rolls.
O Her probability of winning is an independent event because it does not depend on the results of her
friends' rolls.
O Her probability of winning is an independent event because it depends on the results of her friends'
rolls.

User Xomena
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Answer:

The probability of Janessa winning is an independent event because it is independent of the results of her friends’ rolls.

Explanation:

I took the quiz

User Stefanus Anggara
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Answer:

it may benright

Explanation:

the first one

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