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A person is selected at random from a crowd. You want to find the probability of the event that this person is a female and the probability of the event that this person is a ch…
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A person is selected at random from a crowd. You want to find the probability of the event that this person is a female and the probability of the event that this person is a child. Are these mutually exclusive events or mutually inclusive events?
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Mutually exclusive means it can't happen at the same time, so those events are mutually exclusive.
I hope this helps! :)
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Answer:
They are mutually inclusive events
Explanation:
to long to explain
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