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Lynn has one red, one blue, and one yellow shirt to choose from. She also has one blue and one yellow necklace to choose from. Lynn chooses a random shirt and necklace for work today. Are these events dependent or independent? Give a reason.
A) Dependent. These primary colors mix together to make secondary colors.
B) Dependent. After Lynn chooses a shirt, there are only two more shirts to choose from.
C) Independent. The wardrobe is not large enough for one thing to affect something else.
D) Independent. Randomly selecting a shirt does not affect randomly selecting a necklace.