SOLUTION: Let event A = rolling a one on a die, and let event B = rolling an even number on a die. Which of the following is correct concerning these two events?
A. On a Venn diagram, event
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Question 1142516: Let event A = rolling a one on a die, and let event B = rolling an even number on a die. Which of the following is correct concerning these two events?
A. On a Venn diagram, event B would contain event A.
B. Events A and B are mutually exclusive.
C. Events A and B are exhaustive.
D. On a Venn diagram, event A would overlap event B
Answer by greenestamps(13206) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A number can't be both 1 and prime.
That's the definition of mutually exclusive.
choice B
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