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30 August, 05:05

I choose a card at random from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards. There is a 1/4 probability that the card chosen is a spade, a 1/4 probability that the card is a heart, a 1/4 probability that the card is a diamond, and a 1/4 probability that the card is a club. Both spades and clubs are black cards, whereas hearts and diamonds are red. The events "card is a heart" and "card is a club" are

a. disjoint events.

b. impossible events.

c. independent events.

d. None of the above

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  1. 30 August, 05:20
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    A. disjoint events

    Step-by-step explanation: Because a card can either be red or black, not both.
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