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Picking cards without replacing them are NOT independent events, since once you pick a card, you can't pick the same card again.

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Toss coins: independent.Pick cards (without replacement): dependent.

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Q: In each case are the two events dependent or independent Toss a dime and then toss a quarter. Pick a card from a deck of cards. Keep the card and pick another.?
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