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Allegra has a box of ice cream bars containing six red bars, three orange bars, six yellow bars, and nine green bars. The probability that Allegra will randomly pull out a red bar and then an orange bar is . Using this probability, determine if the event of pulling out a red ice cream bar and the event of pulling out a orange ice cream bar was independent, dependent, both, or neither. A. neither independent nor dependent B. both independent and dependent C. independent D. dependent

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