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ntroduction to Statistics- Fall 2017 Quiz: Q4-3 This Question: 1 pt 2 of 4 (0 co

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Question

ntroduction to Statistics- Fall 2017 Quiz: Q4-3 This Question: 1 pt 2 of 4 (0 complete) Determine whether the two events are disjoint for a single trial (Hint Consider "disjoint" to be equivalent to "separate" or "not overlapping") Randomly selecting someone who plays tennis Randomly selecting someone taking a biology course Choose the correct answer below A. O B. C. D. The events are not dis ont. They can occur at the same time The events are disjoint They cannot occur at the same time The events are dispint The first event is the complement of the second. The events are not dsont The first event is not the complem ent of the second

Explanation / Answer

Answer,

Option A. Event are not disjoint. They can occur at the same time.

Because, Tennis player can also take Biology course or vice versa.