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e: a randomly selected person accidentally killing a spider. f: a different randomly selected person accidentally swallowing a spider. a. e cannot affect f and vice versa because the people were randomly selected, so the events are independent. b. e cannot affect f because "person 1 accidentally killing a spider" could never occur, so the events are neither dependent nor independent. c. e can affect the probability of f because the people were randomly selected, so the events are dependent. d. e can affect the probability of f, even if the two people are randomly selected, so the events are dependent.

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