Question: Problem 7. A card is drawn from a standard 52 card deck (a deck with 4 suits and 13 denominations per suit.) The card

Problem 7. A card is drawn from a standard 52 card deck

 (a deck with 4 suits and 13 denominations per suit.) The card 

Problem 7. A card is drawn from a standard 52 card deck (a deck with 4 suits and 13 denominations per suit.) The card is noted and then replaced in the deck. The deck is shuffled and a second card is drawn. Let K denote the event be that the first card drawn is a King. Let C denote the event that the second card drawn is one of the suit "clubs". Are events K and C independent? Show your reasoning.

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