
Mutually Exclusive
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- Q1The probability that Manchester United win tomorrow is 0.5. The probability that they draw is 0.2. What is the probability that they win or draw?00.70.50.230s
- Q2There are 20 balls in a bag. Of these, 7 are black and 4 are blue. The probability of getting a black or blue ball is11/2013/207/204/2030s
- Q3I roll a dice. The probability of me rolling a square number is ²⁄₆ (I could get a 1 or a 4). The probability of rolling an even number is ³⁄₆ (a 2, 4 or 6). So the probability of rolling a square number or even number is ⁵⁄₆FalseTrue30s
- Q4When rolling a dice, rolling a square number and rolling an even number are NOT mutually exclusive events, because if I rolled a 4 then both events would happen at the same timeFalseTrue30s
- Q5When rolling a dice, scoring a 5 and obtaining an odd number are mutually exclusive events.FalseTrue30s
- Q6There are 20 balls in a bag. Of these, 9 are black and 4 are blue. The probability of getting a black or blue ball is13/205/204/209/2030s
- Q7There are 25 marbles in a bag. Of these, 5 are green, 4 are blue and 3 are red. The probability of getting a green, blue or red marble is3/2512/254/255/2530s