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28 May, 19:10

A student works at an on - campus job Monday through Friday. The student also participates in intramural volleyball on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Given Events A and B, are the two events mutually exclusive? Explain your answer. Event A: On a random day of the week, the student is working at their on-campus job.

Event B: On a random day of the week, the student is playing intramural volleyball.

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  1. 28 May, 19:28
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    No, the events are not mutually exclusive because they share the common outcomes of the student working and playing volleyball on certain days.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A and B are mutually exclusive events if they cannot occur at the same time. This means that A and B do not share any outcomes and P (A AND B) = 0.

    In this case, A and B have outcomes in common since the student both works and plays volleyball on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Thus, the events are not mutually exclusive.
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