Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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How would you describe the following events, of randomly
drawing a RED card OR a card
with a NUMBER?
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a. | Independent | c. | Mutually Exclusive | b. | Inclusive
| d. | Conditional |
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Consider the following table with information about a sample of students from
Phoenix High School and the transportation they use.
What is the probability randomly selecting a person from this group and picking
a student that is a Car Rider OR they Use the Bus? Also, determine whether the events are Mutually
Exclusive or Inclusive.
a. | Inclusive;  | c. | Mutually Exclusive;  | b. | Inclusive;  | d. | Mutually Exclusive;  |
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Use the Venn Diagram to answer the
following:
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Given, P(A) = 0.6, P(B) = 0.4, P(A and B) = 0.1 , determine
the probability of P(A or B) if the two events are inclusive (use either of the
diagrams below to help you).

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Eddie asked each member of their class if they have their own car and also if
they have a part-time job. He determined that 7 students had their own car and 13 did not have a car.
6 of the students that had a car also had a part-time job. In the entire class there were a
total of 10 people that had a part-time job. How many students didn’t have a part-time job
and also didn’t have a car?
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