If a card is drawn from an ordinary deck of cards, and then a second card is dra
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If a card is drawn from an ordinary deck of cards, and then a second card is drawn from the same deck without replacing the first card, these two events are solved using the Subtraction Rule Dependent % Independent solved using the Addition Rule When two events are independent, the probability of both occurring is: P(A and B) = 1 - [P(A)+P(B)] P(A and B) = P(A)*P(B) P(A and B)= 1 - [P(A)*P(B)] P(A and B) = P(A)+P(B Two events are mutually exclusive, if they both can occur at the same time. True FalseExplanation / Answer
8) these two events are dependent
9)option B is correct
10)false as in mutual exclusive event two events can not happen simultaneously
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