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18 October, 09:54

Event A is "rolling a 5 on a six-sided die" and event B is "rolling an odd number on the same die." Are the events dependent or independent, and why?

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Which pairs of events are mutually exclusive events?

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choosing a card that is a king or a jack from a standard deck of cards

choosing a card that is a club or a queen from a standard deck of cards

choosing a card that is a king or an ace from a standard deck of cards

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  1. 18 October, 12:01
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    The probability of rolling a 5 and rolling an odd number on a die is independent; rolling a 5 does not influence the probability of rolling an odd number the next time.

    King or Jack is mutually exclusive; they cannot both happen at the same time.

    Club or Queen is not mutually exclusive; they can happen at the same time.

    King or Ace is mutually exclusive; they cannot both happen at the same time.
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