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Identify whether the probability events are mutually or not mutually exclusive
A student in your college is selected : Event A: The
student is a sophomore, and Event B. the student is a
business major. the events A and B are
v Choose.
Mutually exclusive
Not mutually exclusive
on
Salaries for different careers were estimated. Event A
Engineers earn on average $10000 monthly and Event
B: teachers earn $6000 monthly, the events A and B
Choose.
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