Two events are independent if the knowledge of the first does not affect the probabilities of the outcomes of the second.
The first case represents independent events. In fact, when you toss the dime, you have no further information on the result of the tossing of the quarter - it's still heads or tails with probability 50/50.
On the other hand, the second case represents dependent events. In fact, when you pick the first card, you have probability 1/52 of getting any card from the deck. Since you keep the card before picking the next one, the second picking will not have the same probability: assume the first pick was the ace of hearts. For the second pick, you are sure that the ace of hearts can't be picked, and every other card has probability 1/51 of being picked. In other words, the knowledge of the first pick - the ace of hearts - changed the probabilities of the second pick, so the events are dependent.
THe check will bounce by $21.78, which will result in a NSF fee by the bank up to $25 and the landlord may have a return check fee of $25 or more depending on the lease agreement.
Answer:
(15 , 7)
Step-by-step explanation:
(-3+0+3+6+9 , 11+-7+-3+1+5)
(15,7)
Answer:
you must make an equation
Step-by-step explanation:
if you make an equation you should get the answer