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To find: The real world example of two independent events.
Answer to Problem 6LC
The real world example of two independent events is stated below.
Explanation of Solution
Two events are said to be independents if the outcome of one events does not effects the outcome of other event.
Thronging a cube, coming even number on its face, then because of the occurrence of even number the probability of occurrence of odd will not change.
Therefore, the real world example of two independent events is stated above.
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