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2. Determine whether these events are mutually exclusive. a. Roll a die: Get an

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2. Determine whether these events are mutually exclusive. a. Roll a die: Get an even number, and get a number less than 3. b. Roll a die: Get a prime number (2, 3, 5), and get an c. Roll a die: Get a number greater than 3, and get a d. Select a student in your class: The student has blond e. Select a student in your college: The student is a f Select any course: It is a calculus course, and it is an g. Select a registered voter: The voter is a Republican, odd number. number less than 3 hair, and the student has blue eyes. sophomore, and the student is a business major. English course. and the voter is a Democrat.

Explanation / Answer

(a) Not mutually exclusive

(b) Not mutually exclusive

(c) Mutually exclusive

(d) Not mutually exclusive

(e) Not mutually exclusive

(f) Mutually exclusive

(g) Mutually exclusive


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