Question 1031555
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Kind of a stretch to call drawing one card "two events".  But you can eliminate answer B and C immediately.  Mutually exclusive clearly doesn't apply since a green 8 and a green 9 exist.  If "green" and ">7" were mutually exclusive, they couldn't both happen, yet there is a 2 in 27 chance that it can occur.


The events are independent because, for example, choosing a green card does not alter the probability of choosing an 8 or a 9.  And choosing an 8 or a 9 doesn't alter the probability of choosing green.


John
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My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it

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