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OpenStudy (ilikestudying140898):

Think about a standard deck of 52 playing cards. Which of the following events is mutually inclusive? Drawing a king or a queen. Drawing a club or a black card. Drawing a king or a 5. Drawing a jack or a 10.

OpenStudy (ilikestudying140898):

LOST!!

OpenStudy (ilikestudying140898):

I THINK ITS B

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

Is it possible to draw ONE card and get a king AND a queen at the same time? If it is possible, then it is mutually inclusive If it is impossible, then it's mutually exclusive

OpenStudy (ilikestudying140898):

it is possible

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

no it's not possible to draw one card that is a queen and a king at the same time so the events `Drawing a king or a queen` are mutually EXclusive

OpenStudy (ilikestudying140898):

ok so I put A

OpenStudy (ilikestudying140898):

@jim_thompson5910

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

it asks `Which of the following events is mutually INclusive?`

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

I just showed how A was mutually EXclusive

OpenStudy (ilikestudying140898):

:( sorry i am bad at math...anyways thank you

OpenStudy (ilikestudying140898):

-_- So it might be C OR D

OpenStudy (ilikestudying140898):

Cuz they are in exclusive

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