SOLUTION: Hi can someone clarify this for me? I would really appreciate it!
Would this be an example of dependent events?
"dealing two cards from a standard deck"
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Question 1190246: Hi can someone clarify this for me? I would really appreciate it!
Would this be an example of dependent events?
"dealing two cards from a standard deck"
Found 2 solutions by Solver92311, ikleyn:
Answer by Solver92311(821) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Depends. If you replace the first card in the deck before you draw the second card, then each draw is an independent event.
If you do not replace the first card, the second card is dependent on the suit and rank of the first.
John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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Answer by ikleyn(52847) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Notice that in your post NO ONE EVENT is described,
so there is NO QUESTION to answer for.
Dealing two cards from a standard deck is NOT an " event " - - - it is an " experiment ".
To learn what is "an event" in the probability theory and how it is connected with the notion of "an experiment",
read this Wikipedia article
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Event_(probability_theory)
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