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What are the sample points of if and
a.
b.
c.
d.
These events have common outcomel.
a. mutually exclusive
b. not mutually exclusive
c. complement
d. intersection
When you draw a card form a standard deck of cards, what is the probability of getting a club or a red cand?
a
b.
c.
d.
Which of the following is the formula for probability of mutually exclusive events?
a.
b. -
d.
These events do not have common outcomels.
a. not mutually exclusive
b. complement
c. mutually exclusive
4. internection
What kind of events are boing illustrated if you are attending an online class or using the internet at the same time?
a. mutually exclusive
b. intersection
c. not mutually exclusive d. complement

Ask by Chandler Carlson. in the Philippines
Mar 23,2025

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  1. The sample points of are .
  2. The events are not mutually exclusive.
  3. The probability of getting a club or a red card is .
  4. The formula for the probability of mutually exclusive events is .
  5. Attending an online class and using the internet at the same time are not mutually exclusive events.

Solución

Let’s solve each part of your question step by step.

1. Sample Points of

Given:
The union of two sets includes all unique elements from both sets.
Calculating :
  • Combine the elements: and
  • Remove duplicates:
Thus, the sample points of are .
Answer: b.

2. Common Outcomes

Since both sets and have common elements (2 and 8), they are not mutually exclusive.
Answer: b. not mutually exclusive

3. Probability of Getting a Club or a Red Card

In a standard deck of cards:
  • There are 52 cards in total.
  • There are 13 clubs.
  • There are 26 red cards (13 hearts + 13 diamonds).
The probability of getting a club or a red card can be calculated as follows:
  • Total unique outcomes for clubs and red cards:
  • Probability:
Answer: a.

4. Formula for Probability of Mutually Exclusive Events

For mutually exclusive events, the probability is simply the sum of the probabilities of each event:
Answer: a.

5. Events Illustrated by Attending an Online Class or Using the Internet

Attending an online class and using the internet at the same time are events that can occur together, meaning they are not mutually exclusive.
Answer: c. not mutually exclusive
In summary:
  1. b.
  2. b. not mutually exclusive
  3. a.
  4. a.
  5. c. not mutually exclusive

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The sample points of are all the unique elements from both sets, which equals . Therefore, option b is the correct choice! You combine the elements of sets A and B while ensuring that duplicates are only counted once. It’s like creating a mixtape – you only want one of each song!
Now, when it comes to whether the events A and B are mutually exclusive, since they share common elements (2 and 8), the correct answer is b: not mutually exclusive! They may both crash the party, so to speak! It’s always a good idea to visually check for overlaps when dealing with sets for clarity, like solving a cool mystery!

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