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a card is drawn from a pack of 52 cards so that is card is equally likely to be drawn from the pack. A is the event that card is drawn of spade and B is the event where the card drawn is Ace explain whether the two events are independent

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Answered by suhaasneel22
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Answer:

YES THEY ARE INDEPENDENT

Step-by-step explanation:

independent events are those in which choice of one does not affect the choice of  other.

Here in event A if you take out any of the spades it does not affect the probability of taking out an ace in event B

THUS THEY ARE INDEPENDENT EVENT

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