Question 1187466
The first is 130/815 or 0.1595. or 0.16
The second is 130/225 or 0.578 or 0.58

P(A)*P(B)=P(A and B); P(A and B) means probability of being chosen in first*prob. in second is overall probability equals probability of getting both, which is 0.16*0.58 or 0.0928
the probability of making it overall is 130/815 or 0.16. This is not the same as 0.0928, so they are not independent. Indeed, what happens on the first does have a bearing on the second. If the first is not chosen, then there is no chance at all on the second, rather than a probability of 0.58.  The answer is True, they are not independent. 

They are not always mutually exclusive events. If they are chosen on the first, they may certainly be chosen on the second. The answer is False, they are not mutually exclusive events.