Rolling a pair of dice is an example of an independent


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1. LAW OF LARGE NUMBERS - If you were to flip a coin two times, it is possible that both coin flips land a heads. In this case, you have 100% heads as a result of two coin tosses. However, if you flip a coin 1,000 times, it is nearly impossible for them all to result in heads. This is an example of the Law of Large Numbers. Give at least two other examples from life where the Law of Large Numbers can be applied. Two examples of the Law of Large Numbers are listed below:

  • Gambling

2. INDEPPENDENT OR NOT - Rolling a pair of dice is an example of an independent event. Whatever number is rolled on the first dice doesn't change the outcome of the second dice that is rolled. Give another example of an independent and explain why it is an independent event. What is a dependent event? Give an example and explain why the example is a dependent event.

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