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A box of cookies contains 4 chocolate and 6 butter cookies. Miguel randomly selects a cookie and eats it. Then he randomly selects another cookie and eats it. Are the probabilities for the flavor of the second cookie that Miguel selects independent of his first selection? Explain. The probabilities for the second cookie selection are independent of the first selection. The cookies are replaced after selecting them. The probabilities for the second cookie selection are dependent on the first selection. The probability of selecting a chocolate cookie second is the same as selecting a butter cookie. The probabilities for the second cookie selection are dependent on the first selection. The probability of a chocolate cookie being selected second is dependent on whether a chocolate or butter cookie was selected first. The probabilities for the second cookie selection

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