a.
Whether the pair of events for a dice - “The number is even and the number is odd” are mutually exclusive or not.
b.
Whether the pair of events for a dice – “The number is even and the number is prime” are mutually exclusive or not.
c.
Whether the pair of events for a dice – “The number is divisible by 3 and the number is even” are mutually exclusive or not.
d.
Whether the pair of events for a dice – “The number is divisible by 4 and the number is odd” are mutually exclusive or not.
e.
Whether the pair of events for a dice – “The number is greater than 3 and the number is greater than 4” are mutually exclusive or not.
f.
Whether the pair of events for a dice- The number is greater than 1 and the number is exactly 1 are mutually exclusive or not.
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