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Geometry 13.3d, Determine if events are Independent or Dependent

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An explanation of how to determine whether events are independent or dependent. In many cases involving random selection, events are independent when there is replacement and dependent when there is not replacement. We find the probability of selecting two cards from a deck of 52 when we replace the first selection. Then we find the probability of selecting two cards when we do not replace the first card.
Geometry 13.3a, Probability of Independent Events
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Geometry 13.3a, Probability of Independent Events
Geometry 13.3b, Probability of Dependent Events & Conditional Probability
Geometry 13.3c, Use a table to find Conditional Probability
Algebra 2 Chapter 15, Counting and Probability
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