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One card is randomly selected from a deck of 52 playing cards. Define the following events: A = card selected is a five. B = card selected is a ten. C = card selected is a jack. Find P(not A or not B or not C) using the addition rule.

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According to an old song lyric, love and marriage go together like a horse and carriage. Let love be event A and marriage be event B. Are events A and B mutually exclusive?



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Answer to Question 1

1 - (4/52) + (4/52) + (4/52) = 0.7692

Answer to Question 2

No





 

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