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14 October, 10:35

Employees at an office were surveyed about what types of hot beverages they drank that day. It was found that 50% of them drank coffee and 25% drank tea. The survey showed that 10% of the employees drank both coffee and tea.

For these employees, are events "drank coffee" and "drank tea" mutually exclusive?

Choose one answer: Yes or No?

Find the probability that a randomly selected person from this group drank coffee OR drank tea?

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  1. 14 October, 10:47
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    No.

    0.65 or 65%
  2. 14 October, 10:54
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    65%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    No, the events "drank coffee" and "drank tea" are not mutually exclusive, as there are 10% of employees drank both coffee and tea.

    If there are 50% drank coffee and 10% of them enjoy both, then there are 40% of the employees enjoy only coffee.

    Similarly, there are 15% of employees who only enjoy tea.

    Then the probability of selecting a person who only enjoy tea or coffee is

    40% + 15% = 65%
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