SOLUTION: Which of the following event's are mutually exclusive from the outcomes of rolling a die once? A.Event "even number"& event "odd number"? B.Event"even number" & event " prime num

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Question 1089018: Which of the following event's are mutually exclusive from the outcomes of rolling a die once?
A.Event "even number"& event "odd number"?
B.Event"even number" & event " prime number"?
C.Event " odd number"& event" perfect cube number"?
D.Event"odd number" & event" perfect square number"?

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You cant roll an even and an odd number since they're mutually exclusive for all numbers.
You can roll an even prime {2}.
You can roll a perfect cube odd number (1).
You cant roll an odd perfect square number since they're mutually exclusive in the range from 1-6.

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