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The number of chips of different colors in Kathy's bag is shown below:

9 blue chips
5 pink chips
6 white chips
Kathy takes out a chip from the bag randomly without looking. She replaces the chip and then takes out another chip from the bag.
Part A--What is the probability that Kathy takes out a white chip in both draws? Show your work in the box for full credit. Show the probability as a ratio and round your answer to the nearest whole percent.

Part B--Is this scenario an independent event or dependent event? Explain.

Part C--What is the probability that Kathy takes out a blue chip in the first draw, and then a pink chip in the second draw? Show your work in the box for full credit. Show the probability as a ratio and round your answer to the nearest whole percent.

Part D--Is this scenario an independent event or dependent event? Explain

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I really think it would be C if not very sorry
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