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2. John Is playing a game with two friends. Using the spinner pictured, one friend spun a three, and the other friend spun a five. John needs to spin a number higher than both friends in order to win the game, and he wants to calculate his probability of winning. Is the probability of John winning an independent event or dependent event? Why?
His probability of winning is an independent event because it does not depend on the results of his friends' spins.
His probability of winning is a dependent event because it does not depend on the results of his friends' spins.
His probability of winning is a dependent event because it depends on the results of his friends' spins.
His probability of winning is an independent event because it depends on the results of his friends'spins.

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