Concept explainers
To describe: The event of selecting members of a team is independent or dependent.
Answer to Problem 19E
The event of selecting members of a team is dependent.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The event is selecting members of a team.
Consider the provided information that event is selecting members of a team.
Independent events are those events that do not affect each other that is choice of selecting one does not affect the other.
Dependent events are those that do affect each other that is choice of selecting one does affect the other.
So, if members for a team is to be selected so selection of one will affect the selection of other member, therefore, it is a dependent event.
Thus, the event of selecting members of a team is dependent.
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