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Suppose that an experiment has five separate mutually exclusive outcomes:
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What equation would I use for this
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Choose the correct answer Each trial has two possible mutually exclusive
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Choose the correct answer Each trial has two possible mutually exclusive
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When rolling two dice, create an example of two events, A and B, which are:
i) Mutually Exclusive (1 mark): My two events are:
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