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Decide whether or not the events are mutually exclusive.

Question : Decide whether or not the events are mutually exclusive. : 2139520

Decide whether or not the events are mutually exclusive.

61) Wearing a coat and wearing a sweater

A) No

B) Yes

62) Events A and B defined as follows

A card is drawn at random from a deck of cards. Event A is that the card obtained is a face card and B is the event that the card obtained is a spade.

A) Yes

B) No

63) Events A and B defined as follows

A card is drawn at random from a deck of cards. Event A is that the card obtained is a face card and B is the event that the card obtained is a two.

A) Yes

B) No

64) Being a male and being a nurse

A) Yes

B) No

65) Being a teenager and being a United States Senator

A) No

B) Yes

66) Being over 30 and being in college

A) Yes

B) No

67) Having good reading skills and having good math skills

A) Yes

B) No

68) Events A and B defined as follows

Event A is that at least three of Toni's five cousins are female.

Event B is that at least three of Toni's five cousins are male.

A) Yes

B) No

69) Events A and B defined as follows

Event A is that at least three of Toni's five cousins are female.

Event B is that at most four of Toni's five cousins are male.

A) No

B) Yes

Find the probability.

70) A fair die is rolled. What is the probability of rolling a 3 or a 6?

A) 1/3

B) 1/6

C) 2

D) 1/36

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