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Sliva [168]
3 years ago
8

You reach into a bin of DVDs on sale at the drugstore and randomly pull one out and place it in your shopping basket. Then you r

each in and randomly pull out another. Are the events independent or dependent? Why?
Mathematics
2 answers:
tankabanditka [31]3 years ago
6 0
Those events are dependent. Once you take out a DVD, you don't put it back, which means for the second DVD, there are less dvd's than there were you took the first one, meaning that there is a greater chance of you getting a specific DVD for your second one.
White raven [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Dependent

Step-by-step explanation:

Because the outcome of the first event affects the outcome of the second event.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Given

A= \{a,b,c\}

B =\{b,c,d\}

C = \{b,c,e\}

Solving (a):

A\ u\ (B\ n\ C)

(A\ u\ B)\ n\ C

(A\ u\ B)\ n\ (A\ u\ C)

A\ u\ (B\ n\ C)

B n C means common elements between B and C;

So:

B\ n\ C = \{b,c,d\}\ n\ \{b,c,e\}

B\ n\ C = \{b,c\}

So:

A\ u\ (B\ n\ C) = \{a,b,c\}\ u\ \{b,c\}

u means union (without repetition)

So:

A\ u\ (B\ n\ C) = \{a,b,c\}

Using the illustrations of u and n, we have:

(A\ u\ B)\ n\ C

(A\ u\ B)\ n\ C = (\{a,b,c\}\ u\ \{b,c,d\})\ n\ C

Solve the bracket

(A\ u\ B)\ n\ C = (\{a,b,c,d\})\ n\ C

Substitute the value of set C

(A\ u\ B)\ n\ C = \{a,b,c,d\}\ n\ \{b,c,e\}

Apply intersection rule

(A\ u\ B)\ n\ C = \{b,c\}

(A\ u\ B)\ n\ (A\ u\ C)

In above:

A\ u\ B = \{a,b,c,d\}

Solving A u C, we have:

A\ u\ C = \{a,b,c\}\ u\ \{b,c,e\}

Apply union rule

A\ u\ C = \{b,c\}

So:

(A\ u\ B)\ n\ (A\ u\ C) = \{a,b,c,d\}\ n\ \{b,c\}

(A\ u\ B)\ n\ (A\ u\ C) = \{b,c\}

<u>The equal sets</u>

We have:

A\ u\ (B\ n\ C) = \{a,b,c\}

(A\ u\ B)\ n\ C = \{b,c\}

(A\ u\ B)\ n\ (A\ u\ C) = \{b,c\}

So, the equal sets are:

(A\ u\ B)\ n\ C and (A\ u\ B)\ n\ (A\ u\ C)

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(A\ u\ B)\ n\ C = (A\ u\ B)\ n\ (A\ u\ C)

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A\ n\ (B\ u\ C)

(A\ n\ B)\ u\ C

(A\ n\ B)\ u\ (A\ n\ C)

So, we have:

A\ n\ (B\ u\ C) = \{a,b,c\}\ n\ (\{b,c,d\}\ u\ \{b,c,e\})

Solve the bracket

A\ n\ (B\ u\ C) = \{a,b,c\}\ n\ (\{b,c,d,e\})

Apply intersection rule

A\ n\ (B\ u\ C) = \{b,c\}

(A\ n\ B)\ u\ C = (\{a,b,c\}\ n\ \{b,c,d\})\ u\ \{b,c,e\}

Solve the bracket

(A\ n\ B)\ u\ C = \{b,c\}\ u\ \{b,c,e\}

Apply union rule

(A\ n\ B)\ u\ C = \{b,c,e\}

(A\ n\ B)\ u\ (A\ n\ C) = (\{a,b,c\}\ n\ \{b,c,d\})\ u\ (\{a,b,c\}\ n\ \{b,c,e\})

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(A\ n\ B)\ u\ (A\ n\ C) = \{b,c\}\ u\ \{b,c\}

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A\ n\ (B\ u\ C) = \{b,c\}

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(A\ n\ B)\ u\ (A\ n\ C) = \{b,c\}

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A - (B - C)

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A - B returns the elements in A and not B

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Solve the bracket

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