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Suppose a jar contains 11 dimes, 21 nickels, and 12 pennies. Barbie selects a coin and puts it back in the jar and then Darren selects a coin from the jar. Is this a set of independent or dependent events?
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Suppose a jar contains 11 dimes, 21 nickels, and 12 pennies. Barbie selects a coin and puts it back in the jar and then Darren selects a coin from the jar. Is this a set of independent or dependent events?
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This is a set of independent events.
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