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Probabilities where the focus is on just one group of objects and a random sample is taken from that group alone are called​ what? choose the correct answer below. mutually exclusive probabilities categorical probabilities conditional probabilities random probabilities

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Answer: When the focus is on just one group of objects were are using categorical probabilities.

The easy why to think of this is the word category. In this case, we are looking at individual categories of probabilities. The rest of the choices involved dealing with multiple events and samples.
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