A carnival game involves drowning two bills from a bag. There are seven $1 bills, three $5 bills, and two $10 bills. What is the probability of drawing two $10 bills if the events are independent?

A: 2/12 * 1/12
B: 2/12 * 1/11
C: 2/12 * 2/12
D: 2/12 * 2/11

C: 2/12 * 1/11

The probability of drawing one $10 bill is 2/12. Since the events are independent, the probability of drawing another $10 bill on the second draw would be 1/11 (as there would be one less bill in the bag). Multiplying these probabilities together gives us 2/12 * 1/11.