Recall that two events are mutually exclusive if they cannot happen at the same time. In the given problem we are given that the probability of both events occurring is 0.5 therefore, the events are not mutually exclusive.
Now, two events are independent if one event happening does not affect the probability of the other, in the given problem the events don't affect each other, therefore, the events are independent.
Finally, to determine the probability of either event happening, we will use the following formula for not mutually exclusive events:
We know that:
Therefore:
Answer:
1) False.
2) False.
3) 0.85.