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Consider a bag that contains 214 coins of which 6 are rare Indian pennies. For the given pair of events A and B, complete parts (a) and (b) below.
A: When one of the coins is randomly selected, it is one of the Indian pennies.
B: When another one of the coins is randomly selected, it is also one of the Indian pennies.
A Determine whether A and B are independent or dependent. (If two events are technically dependent but can be treated as if they are independent according to the 5% guideline, consider them to be independent.)
B. Find P (A and B), the probability the events A and B both occur.
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