Math Problem Statement
Suppose a student is selected at random from a large college population. a. Label each pair of events as mutually exclusive or not mutually exclusive. i. The selected student lives in a dormitory; the selected student only drinks water. ii. The selected student is wearing university sweatpants; the selected student does not wear branded clothing. b. Give an example of two events that are not mutually exclusive when a student is selected at random from a large college population. Question content area bottom Part 1 a. i. Choose the correct answer below. A. The events are mutually exclusive because if one event occurs the probability of the second event occurring changes. B. The events are not mutually exclusive because if one event occurs the probability of the second event occurring changes. C. The events are not mutually exclusive because if one event occurs the other event can also occur. D. The events are mutually exclusive because if one event occurs the other event cannot occur.
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Math Problem Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Probability
Mutually Exclusive Events
Formulas
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Theorems
Mutually Exclusive Event Definition
Suitable Grade Level
Grades 11-12