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A 6 sided number cube is tossed. what is the probability of rolling a 2 or an odd number? Are these events mutually exclusive or not mutually exclusive?
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A 6 sided number cube is tossed. what is the probability of rolling a 2 or an odd number? Are these events mutually exclusive or not mutually exclusive?
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A 6 sided number cube is tossed. what is the probability of rolling a 2 or an odd number?
Are these events mutually exclusive or not mutually exclusive?
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These events are mutually exclusive.
Explanation:
Trust me they are
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there is a 4/6 chance to roll a 2 or an odd number. These events are not mutually exclusive.
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