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Probability of getting either a King or Queen card in a deck of cards is an example of __________.

Exhaustive Event

Mutually Exclusive Event

Simple Event

Non-mutually Exclusive Event

Answers

Answered by ashwanikumargupta223
3

Answer:

Option 2 is correct.....

Answered by anjalin
0

Probability of getting either a King or Queen card in a deck of cards is an example of Mutually Exclusive Event.

Explanation:

  • An event refers to an outcome or a combination of outcomes of an experiment.
  • For Example: If we throw a die.
  • Let E be the event of a perfect square number, then E = {1,4} is the answer.
  • Whenever an outcome fulfills the conditions, given in the event, we say that the event has occurred.
  • More than two events are mutually exclusive, if the happening of one of these, rules out the happening of all other events.
  • The events A = {1, 2}, B = {3} and C = {6}, are mutually exclusive in connection with the experiment of throwing a single die.
  • Hence, the correct answer among all the options is Mutually Exclusive Event.

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