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To find: Whether an event and its compliment mutually exclusive or overlapping..
Answer to Problem 5LC
Yes, the event and its compliments is mutually exclusive.
Explanation of Solution
Two events are said to be mutually exclusive if the outcome of both events are not common and the complement of an event consist of all the outcomes of the
Thronging a cube, coming even number on its face, the complement of even number is odd number in the face of cube.
But both the events are mutually exclusive.
Therefore, the event and its compliment are mutually exclusive.
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