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You roll a pair of number cubes and then flip a coin. Is this an example of independent or dependent events?
A. independent
B. dependent
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This is an example of independent events because the outcome of rolling the pair of number cubes does not affect the outcome of flipping a coin. The two events are not related to each other.
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