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justinmsk

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Which of the following is not an approach to assigning probabilities?
 a. The Classical approach
  b. The Trial and error approach
  c. The Relative frequency approach
  d. The Subjective approach
  e. All of the above are approaches to assigning probabilities.

Question 2

A student is randomly selected from a class. Event A = the student is a male and Event B = the student is a female. Events A and B are:
 a. mutually exclusive.
  b. exhaustive.
  c. intersecting.
  d. dependent.
  e. both A and B.



connor417

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

E



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