In the Venn diagram, circles A and B are separate, indicating mutually exclusive events. Circles B and C overlap, representing non-mutually exclusive events with a shared outcome. The correct answer is option D. Circles A and C overlap, and circles C and B overlap.
Events A and B being mutually exclusive means they cannot co-occur. This is represented in the Venn diagram with separate circles for A and B, indicating no overlap.
On the other hand, Events B and C being non-mutually exclusive implies a shared outcome, depicted by the overlapping of circles B and C.
The diagram correctly illustrates the concepts, aligning with the probability rules for mutually exclusive and non-mutually exclusive events. The clear separation of circles A and B, with the intersection of circles B and C, accurately portrays the given information about the relationships between these events. Hence option D is the correct answer. Circles A and C overlap, and circles C and B overlap.