SOLUTION: For exercises 1 and 2, use the given events to answer parts a and b. 1. Arriving early to your next history class. Earning an A on your next physics test. a. Are the above events m

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Question 1141675: For exercises 1 and 2, use the given events to answer parts a and b. 1. Arriving early to your next history class. Earning an A on your next physics test. a. Are the above events mutually exclusive? A. Yes B. No b. Support your answer. Randomly selecting someone was born before 1976. Randomly selecting someone who was born after 1982 (Hint: only one person is selected) 2. a. Are the above events nutually exclusive? A. Yes B. No b. Support your answer
Answer by ikleyn(53937)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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(1)  ANSWER :  NO.

     Support : The answer is OBVIOUS.



(2)  ANSWER :  YES.

     Support : The answer is OBVIOUS.


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