SOLUTION: A card is drawn from a deck of cards and replaced. A second card is then drawn from the deck. Are these events independent or not independent?
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Question 752039: A card is drawn from a deck of cards and replaced. A second card is then drawn from the deck. Are these events independent or not independent?
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Does the outcome of the second trial depend on the outcome of the first trial? Does the probability that you will draw a specific card on the second draw change depending on what was drawn on the first card, given that the first card is replaced in the deck before making the second draw?
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