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geoffrey

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Suppose you take a piece of candy out of a jar, look to determine its color, then put it back into the jar before you randomly select the next piece of candy. This type of sampling is called
 
  a. an independent event. c. a dependent event.
  b. sampling with replacement. d. sampling without replacement.

Question 2

You roll a die (the singular of dice) twice, and both times you roll a 6 . What type of events are these two rolls?
 
  a. Biased c. Independent
  b. Dependent d. Likely



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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