Determine whether the events are independent or dependent. Circle and explain your answer.
You throw the bowling ball at the pins You have two throws to knock down ten pins. On the first throw, you knock down 6 pins. On the second throw, you knock down 1 pin.
The events are not independent. Before the first throw, there will be 10 pins to knock down. Let the number of pons knocked down in first throw is x.
In the second throw, there will may not be 10 pins to knock down. The number of pins to knock down in the second throw depends on the number of pins being knocked down in the first throw. Hence, the number of pins to knock down in the second throw is (10 - x). Thus, the events are dependent..
Determine whether the events are independent or dependent. Circle and explain your answer. You throw the...
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