Mathematics, 03.06.2021 17:10 unknowntay04
Julie is rolling a six-sided die. Her chances of rolling a one are 1/6. Her chances of rolling an odd number are 1/2. Are these events independent or dependent and why?
A.
These events are dependent, because probability of rolling an odd number given the probability of rolling a one is not equal to the probability of rolling an odd number.
B.
These events are independent, because probability of rolling a one given the probability of rolling an odd number is equal to the probability of rolling a one.
C.
These events are independent, because probability of rolling a one given the probability of rolling an odd number is equal to the probability of rolling an odd number.
D.
These events are dependent, because probability of rolling a one is not equal to the probability of rolling an odd number.
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