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Mathematics, 05.02.2021 21:00 zacharynugent

To select groups for a project, a teacher asked her students to select a colored marble from a bag and hold on to it. Then, whoever had the same colored marbles at the end of the drawing process were in the same group. If Emily and Libby wanted to calculate the probability that they picked the same colored marble, would they have to consider this event as independent or dependent? Explain your answer in a complete sentence. You do not need to actually calculate the probability

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