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HW 8.4 Mutually Exclusive and Overlapping Events
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Question 1
1.
Which set of events are mutually exclusive?
Brush your hair
and
scratch your nose
Sit down
and
stand up
Sit down
and
scratch your nose
Stand up
and
brush your hair
Question 2
2.
Which set of events are
NOT
mutually exclusive?
Stand up
and
drive a car
Brush your teeth
and
sit down
Sit down
and
stand up
Brush your teeth
and
floss your teeth
Question 3
3.
When rolling two dice: Which set of events are mutually exclusive?
Rolling two even numbers
and
rolling a sum of ten
Rolling one even and one odd number
and
rolling a sum of nine
Rolling two odd numbers
and
rolling a sum of eleven
Rolling two odd numbers
and
rolling a sum of eight
Question 4
4.
When rolling two dice: Which set of events are
NOT
mutually exclusive?
Rolling two odd numbers
and
rolling a sum of eleven
Rolling two even numbers
and
rolling a sum of five
Rolling two odd numbers
and
rolling a sum of seven
Rolling one even and one odd number
and
rolling a sum of nine
Question 5
5.
When selecting a card: Which set of events are mutually exclusive?
Selecting a black card
and
selecting a 10
Selecting a King
and
selecting a red card
Selecting a red card
and
selecting a black card
Selecting a heart
and
selecting a red card
Question 6
6.
When selecting a card: Which set of events are
NOT
mutually exclusive?
Selecting a heart
and
selecting a diamond
Selecting a black card
and
selecting a 10
Selecting a King
and
selecting a 10
Selecting a red card
and
selecting a black card
Question 7
7.
When taking one spin of this spinner: Which set of events are mutually exclusive?
Spinning a 6
and
spinning an odd number
Spinning a number less than 4
and
spinning a orange
Spinning an even number
and
spinning a number greater than 5
Spinning an odd number
and
spinning a purple
Question 8
8.
When taking one spin of this spinner: Which set of events are
NOT
mutually exclusive?
Spinning a 6
and
spinning an odd number
Spinning an odd number
and
spinning a green
Spinning an even number
and
spinning a number greater than 5
Spinning a number less than 4
and
spinning a yellow
Question 9
9.
When taking one spin of this spinner: Which set of events are mutually exclusive?
Spinning a yellow
and
spinning an even number
Spinning a 5
and
selecting an odd number
Spinning an odd number
and
spinning a red
Spinning a number greater than 4
and
spinning a green
Question 10
10.
When taking one spin of this spinner: Which set of events are
NOT
mutually exclusive?
Spinning a yellow
and
spinning an even number
Spinning a 5
and
selecting an even number
Spinning a number greater than 4
and
spinning a green
Spinning an odd number
and
spinning a red
Question 11
11.
Based on the given two-way frequency table shown, give a set of mutually exclusive events and a set of NOT mutually exclusive events.
visibility
View drawing
Question 12
12.
Based on the given two-way frequency table shown, give a set of mutually exclusive events and a set of NOT mutually exclusive events.
visibility
View drawing
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Question 17
17.
Write as fraction (reduce)
4 - Jacks
13 - Spades
Question 18
18.
Write as fraction (reduce)
Doubles - 6
Sum of 4 - 3
Is there overlap?
Question 19
19.
Write as fraction (reduce)
Doubles - 6
Sum of 7 - 6
Is there overlap?
Question 20
20.
Write as fraction (reduce)
Options of 5's - 6
Options of 5's - 6
Is there overlap?
Question 21
21.
Write as fraction (reduce)
Question 22
22.
Write as fraction (reduce)
Question 23
23.
Write as fraction (reduce)
Question 24
24.
Write as fraction (reduce)
Question 25
25.
Write as fraction (reduce)
Question 26
26.
Write as fraction (reduce)
Question 27
27.
Write as fraction (reduce)
Question 28
28.
Write as fraction (reduce)
Question 29
29.
Write as fraction (reduce)
Question 30
30.
Write as fraction (reduce)
visibility
View drawing
Question 31
31.
Write as fraction (reduce)
Question 32
32.
Write as fraction (reduce)
Question 33
33.
Write as fraction (reduce)