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17 August, 19:25

Which is not an example of mutually exclusive events?

(A) a light switch being in the on position or being in the off position

(B) a six-sided die rolled once and rolling a 3 or rolling a 4

(C) owning a dog or owning a cat

(D) a coin flipped once landing on heads or landing on tails

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  1. 17 August, 19:41
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    Mutually exclusive events can not occur simultaneously. A light switch can not be both on and off at the same time. A dice can not roll both a 3 and 4 at the same time. A coin can not land on both heads and tail. You can however own both a cat and a dog at the same time.
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