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Suppose a certain candy is made up of red, yellow, green, blue, and orange pieces. a) if you draw one piece of candy, are the events of getting a green one and getting a yellow one disjoint, independent, or neither? b) assume you have an infinite supply of these candy pieces from which to draw. if you draw two pieces one right after the other, are the events of getting a blue on the first and a blue on the second disjoint, independent, or neither? c) can disjoint events ever be independent? explain.

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