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In your backpack there are three math books, two science books, and five notebooks. If you reach into your backpack and select a math book, and then reach in and select a notebook, are these independent events? Explain. A. No. You did not replace the first book, so that changed the probability that you would draw a notebook second.

B. Yes. The probability of drawing a notebook was the same regardless of replacing the math book.

C. No. These are dependent events and you can calculate the probability of this outcome using the formula

D. Yes. You can use this formula to calculate the probability of this outcome

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