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You toss a coin twice. Which calculation proves that landing on tails for the first toss and the second toss are independent events? A) P(A and B) = 1 4 + 1 4 B) P(A and B) = 1 4 − 1 4 C) P(A and B) =
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You toss a coin twice. Which calculation proves that landing on tails for the first toss and the second toss are independent events?
A) P(A and B) =
1
4
+
1
4
B) P(A and B) =
1
4
−
1
4
C) P(A and B) =
1
2
·
1
2
D) P(A and B) =
1
2
·
1
4
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