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A. Provide two independent events that you know the probability of.
b. Explain how you know these events are independent.
c. Find the probability that they both occur.
a. Provide two dependent events.
b. Explain how you know these events are dependent.
c. Explain why these dependent events might require a different method for calculating the probability of both events occurring.
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