Confused About Mutual Exclusivity with More Than Two Events

Alrighty, makes sense; thanks.

But just to make sure I understood this correctly...

Picking one random card (with replacement) from a standard deck of shuffled playing cards 20 times are independent events.
But picking one random card (without replacement) from a standard deck of shuffled playing cards 20 times are dependent events.

Right? :unsure:
Yes. Event A is not independent of event B if the probability of event B happening if event A happens is not the same as the probability of event B happening if event A does not happen.
 
Yes. Event A is not independent of event B if the probability of event B happening if event A happens is not the same as the probability of event B happening if event A does not happen.

Thanks!
 
Alrighty, makes sense; thanks.

But just to make sure I understood this correctly...

Picking one random card (with replacement) from a standard deck of shuffled playing cards 20 times are independent events.
But picking one random card (without replacement) from a standard deck of shuffled playing cards 20 times are dependent events.

Right? :unsure:
Yes!

Every time you choose a type card (say a spade) - you change the chance of "same type card" and "other type of card" being chosen from the "rest" of the deck.
 
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