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In 2012, researchers working with a very large population of health records found that 9.3% of all americans had diabetes (source: national diabetes statistics report, 2014). suppose a medical researcher randomly selects two individuals from a large population. let a represent the event "the first individual has diabetes." let b represent the event "the second individual has diabetes." true or false? a and b are independent events.

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