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For a loaded die, the probabilities of outcomes are given as under: `P(1)=P(2)=2/(10),P(3)=P(5)=P(6)=1/(10)a n dP(4)=3/(10)` The die is thrown two times. Let A and B be the events as defined below A=Getting same number each time, B=Getting a total score of 10 or more. Determine whether or not A and B are independent events.

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