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What are mutually exclusive events?
Events that can happen at the same time
Events that cannot happen at the same time
Events that add up to 100%
Tossing a coin and landing on heads and tails
Mutually exclusive
Not mutually exclusive
Rolling a 6 or an even number
Mutually exclusive
Not mutually exclusive
Rolling a six and rolling an odd number
Mutually exclusive
Not mutually exclusive
Drawing a red or a black from a deck of cards
Mutually exclusive
Not mutually exclusive
Drawing a red or an ace from a deck of cards
Mutually exclusive
Not mutually exclusive
What are complementary events?
Events that cannot happen at the same time
Events that happen at the same time
Events that are mutually exclusive and add up to 1 (or 100%)
What is the complement to: Winning State of Origin
Losing State of Origin
Not winning State of Origin
Winning Game 1
Both a) and b)
The complement of rolling a 3 is:
Rolling an odd number
Not rolling a 3
Rolling an even number
The chance of winning a basketball game is 40%. What is the chance of not winning?
50%
60%
40%
100%
The chance of rolling a 2 is 1/6. What is the chance of not rolling a 2?
2/6
1/6
5/6
Not possible
What is the probability that a randomly selected student would be in band? (round to 2 decimal places)
0.28
0.23
0.18
0.40
The diagram shows the sports played by 80 students.
If a student is picked at random, what is the probability that they play football only? (round to 2 decimal places)
0.83
0.05
0.225
0.613
The diagram shows the sports played by 80 students.
If a student is picked at random, what is the probability that they play all three sports?
31/80
45/80
62/80
67/80
The diagram shows the sports played by 80 students.
If a student is picked at random, what is the probability that they play Rugby or Hockey?
94%
10%
17%
55%
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