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  • 12-05-2018
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Are the two events “choosing a sophomore” and “choosing someone who replied ‘Yes’” independent events?

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  • 18-05-2018
Yes, they are independent event such that occurring the first event “choosing a sophomore” does not affect the probability of occurring the second event “choosing someone who replied ‘Yes’”
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