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  • 21-05-2021
  • Mathematics
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In selecting one card from a deck of cards is obtaining a queen and obtaining a 2 mutually exclusive events?

A: Yes/True
B: No/False

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madelinethien
madelinethien madelinethien
  • 21-05-2021

Answer:

Mutually exclusive is a statistical term describing two or more events that cannot happen simultaneously. It is commonly used to describe a situation where the occurrence of one outcome supersedes the other.

Since in this question, we have selected one card from a deck, and is obtaining a 2 and a queen.

I think the answer for this would be No/False but if i'm wrong, tell me!

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