Collecting pennies can either be a dependent or an independent events based on the scenario.
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Events classified as independent do not depend on other events for their occurrence. For instance, if we toss a coin in the air and it lands on head, we can toss it again and this time it will land on tail.
A coin toss is an illustration of an autonomous occurrence. With each toss of the coin, there is an equal probability (0.5) of either heads or tails occurring, presuming that the coin is fair and can only land on heads or tails. It doesn't matter if the coin came up heads on the prior toss.
In conclusion, collecting pennies can either be a dependent or an independent events based on the scenario.
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Cleo would be 193 years old when Clara turns 38
5/6y-2=8
+2 +2
Add the reciprocal to cancel out the twos andd 8+2=10
so you have left 5/6y=10 and you'll take the reciprocal of 5 divided by 6 times five and cancels the 5/ out and also multiply 10*5 and you're left with 6y=50 then you just divide by six and there you go you have y=12
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concave pentagon I'm thinking