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You have a standard deck of 52 cards. There are four suits: clubs, diamonds, hearts, and spades. Each suit has 13 cards: Ace,

2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
, Jack, Queen, King. Given Events
A
and
B
, are the two events mutually exclusive? Explain your answer. Event A: Drawing a 10 . Event B: Drawing a heart. Select the correct answer below: Yes, the events are mutually exclusive because they have no outcomes in common. Yes, the events are mutually exclusive because
P(A)
is not equal to
P(B)
. No, the events are not mutually exclusive because they both require drawing a card No, the events are not mutually exclusive because they share the common outcome of 10 of hearts.

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Answer:

No, the events are not mutually exclusive because they share the common outcome of 10 of hearts.

Explanation:

Event A: Drawing a 10
Event B: Drawing a heart.

Answer: No, the events are not mutually exclusive because they share the common outcome of 10 of hearts.

You can draw a 10 of hearts which is both events A and B

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