The document presents 10 probability problems involving mutually exclusive and mutually inclusive events when drawing cards from a standard deck or rolling a die. It also presents 2 additional probability problems involving blood types of random donors. The problems calculate the probability of events such as drawing certain numbers or suits on a card, rolling certain numbers on a die, selecting marbles of certain colors from a bag, and a donor having particular blood types.
The document presents 10 probability problems involving mutually exclusive and mutually inclusive events when drawing cards from a standard deck or rolling a die. It also presents 2 additional probability problems involving blood types of random donors. The problems calculate the probability of events such as drawing certain numbers or suits on a card, rolling certain numbers on a die, selecting marbles of certain colors from a bag, and a donor having particular blood types.
The document presents 10 probability problems involving mutually exclusive and mutually inclusive events when drawing cards from a standard deck or rolling a die. It also presents 2 additional probability problems involving blood types of random donors. The problems calculate the probability of events such as drawing certain numbers or suits on a card, rolling certain numbers on a die, selecting marbles of certain colors from a bag, and a donor having particular blood types.
The document presents 10 probability problems involving mutually exclusive and mutually inclusive events when drawing cards from a standard deck or rolling a die. It also presents 2 additional probability problems involving blood types of random donors. The problems calculate the probability of events such as drawing certain numbers or suits on a card, rolling certain numbers on a die, selecting marbles of certain colors from a bag, and a donor having particular blood types.
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Determine if each described events are mutually
exclusive or mutually inclusive?
1. Rolling an even number or a multiple of three on one die. 2. Randomly drawing one card and getting a result of a jack or a heart. 3. Randomly drawing one card and getting a result of a black or a diamond. 4. Choosing an orange or a fruit from a basket. 5. Choosing a vowel or a consonant from a Scrabble bag. Solve each problem. 6. If you draw one card from a standard deck, what is the probability of drawing a 5 or a diamond? 7. If you draw one card from a standard deck, what is the probability of drawing a spade or a red card? 8. If you roll one die, what is the probability of getting an odd number or a 4? 9. If you roll one die, what is the probability of getting an even number or a multiple of 3? 10.A bag contains 9 green marbles, 5 yellow marbles and 6 red marbles. What is the probability of selecting a green or red marble? 1. Find the probability a donor chosen at random has type O or AB blood. 2. Find the probability a donor chosen at random has type A blood or is Rh-positive.