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Select each of the scenarios that are mutually exclusive events.aYou roll a die. What is the probability you roll a prime number or an evennumber?What is the probability that it rains or snows on a certain day in Calgary?You randomly select a card from a standard deck. What is the probability ofselecting spade or a red card?You draw a ball from a bag of blue and red balls. What is the probability that youdraw a blue or red ball?

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- You roll a die. What is the probability you roll a prime number or an even

number?

Prime numbers on a die are 2, 3, and 5. You can notice that you can get a prime number and an even number at the same time, which is 2. Then, the event are not mutually exclusive.

- What is the probability that it rains or snows on a certain day in Calgary?

In this situation event are not mutually exclusive.

- You randomly select a card from a standard deck. What is the probability of

selecting spade or a red card?

In a standard deck, you cannot select a card with both red and spade denomination.

Then, this situation is about mutually exclusive events.

- You draw a ball from a bag of blue and red balls. What is the probability that you

draw a blue or red ball?

You cannot obtain a blue ball and a red ball at the same time, then, this events are mutually exclusive.

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