Determine whether the following individual events are independent or dependent. Then find the probability of the combined event.Randomly drawing and immediately eating two red pieces of candy in a row from a bag that contains 10 red pieces of candy out of 44 pieces of candy total. Choose the correct answer below. (Round to three decimal places as needed.)A.The individual events are dependent. The probability of the combined event is ____.B.The individual events are independent. The probability of the combined event is ____.(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
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The probability of drawing a red piece of candy is 10/44, since there are 10 red pieces of candy out of 44 total pieces. Now, we immediately eat the first red piece of candy. This means that there are now 9 red pieces of candy left in the bag, out of a total of Show more…
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