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OpenStudy (briana.img):

Think about a six-sided die with each number, 1 through 6, appearing once on each die. Which of the following events is mutually exclusive?

OpenStudy (briana.img):

Is my answer correct? I'm a little rocky on this subject

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what does mutually exclusive mean again?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@briana.img

OpenStudy (briana.img):

means Mutually Exclusive: can't happen at the same time.

OpenStudy (briana.img):

Examples: Turning left and turning right are Mutually Exclusive (you can't do both at the same time) Tossing a coin: Heads and Tails are Mutually Exclusive Cards: Kings and Aces are Mutually Exclusive

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well C wouldnt be right because 3 is greater than 2 and less than 4 so that could happen

OpenStudy (briana.img):

aaaah okay

OpenStudy (briana.img):

D, huh?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

idk, this is a tricky question

OpenStudy (briana.img):

I think it's D because all the other things can happen

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ya, it's D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

tell me if its right

OpenStudy (briana.img):

@Skielerlucas04

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D

OpenStudy (briana.img):

Why D?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

cause a king and queen are two different cards

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you cant pick them both at the same time

OpenStudy (briana.img):

@Skielerlucas04 you were right on both

OpenStudy (anonymous):

YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!^-^

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