SOLUTION: Decide whether or not the events are mutually exclusive.
1) Events A and B defined as follows
A card is drawn at random from a deck of cards. Event A is that the card
obtained i
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Question 956098: Decide whether or not the events are mutually exclusive.
1) Events A and B defined as follows
A card is drawn at random from a deck of cards. Event A is that the card
obtained is a face card and B is the event that the card obtained is a
spade.
2) Events A and B defined as follows
Event A is that at least three of Toniʹs five cousins are female.
Event B is that at least three of Toniʹs five cousins are male.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Not mutually exclusive: there are face cards that are spades.
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Are mutually exclusive: Toni can't have 3 or more female cousins and 3 or more male cousins and only have 5 cousins.
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