14. A person selects a fork from a drawer in the kitchen, puts it back, and then selects another fork. Consider Event A: The first fork is selected, and Event B: The second fork is selected. Are events A & B dependent or independent? Circle one: Dependent / Independent

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Section12.3: Conditional Probability; Independent Events; Bayes' Theorem
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A person selects a fork from a drawer in the kitchen, puts it back, and then selects another fork.
Consider Event A: The first fork is selected, and Event B: The second fork is selected. Are events A & B
dependent or independent?
Circle one: Dependent / Independent
Transcribed Image Text:14. A person selects a fork from a drawer in the kitchen, puts it back, and then selects another fork. Consider Event A: The first fork is selected, and Event B: The second fork is selected. Are events A & B dependent or independent? Circle one: Dependent / Independent
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