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Which of the following describes a mutually exclusive event? A. flipping a coin twice and getting heads each time incorrect answer B. Rolling a die once and getting a six and a …
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Which of the following describes a mutually exclusive event?
A. flipping a coin twice and getting heads each time incorrect answer
B. Rolling a die once and getting a six and a two incorrect answer
C. Picking two cards out of a standard deck and getting two spades incorrect answer
D. Picking a marble out of a bag and getting a green one
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B. Rolling a die once and getting a six and a two incorrect answer
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