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Here is the question: Drawing a marble from a box containing 4 red and 6 bluemar

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Question

Here is the question: Drawing a marble from a box containing 4 red and 6 bluemarbles, getting a red marble, then replacing it and drawing asecond red marble would be an example of independent events. TRUE    or    FALSE Please show me how to work it and the correct answer, I amlost! Here is the question: Drawing a marble from a box containing 4 red and 6 bluemarbles, getting a red marble, then replacing it and drawing asecond red marble would be an example of independent events. TRUE    or    FALSE Please show me how to work it and the correct answer, I amlost!

Explanation / Answer

TRUE when we replace back the marble we draw in the first attempt,then the available lot of marbles in the box remains the same withsame distribution i.e 4 red and 6 blue marbles. hence drawing asecond marble will not depend on which marble was drawnfirst. hence these are independent events