choosing two socks from a drawer of black and white socks without replacement
Step-by-step explanation:
Dependent events have results that depend on each other. When I take one sock out, there are less socks in the drawer to pick from. The probability of picking a certain sock changes because the number of socks are different when I do not put the sock back. That makes the events dependent.
When I put the sock back, the probability goes back to what it was before I took the sock, and now the results do not depend on each other, so when they are replaced, they are independent
choosing two socks from a drawer of black and white socks without replacement
Step-by-step explanation:
choosing two socks from a drawer of black and white socks without replacement are dependent events because the available options for the second selection depends on which colour was the first sock
Step-by-step explanation: LxW (length x Width) 3x10=30.... Hope this helps... if you break it down then you can write down (10) on your page but the answer is 30