A critical thinking professor asked her students to indicate whether they believed each of two headlines. One headline was false, and the other was true, but the students did not know this. The probability that a student selected at random believed the true headline was 89% and the probability that the student believed the false headline was 85%. She found that 7896 of the students believed both headlines. a. In this sample, are the events "believed the false headline" and "believed the true headline" mutually exclusive? Explain b. Find the probability that a randomly selected student from this sample believed the true headline OR believed the false headline.

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A critical thinking professor asked her students to indicate whether they believed each of two headlines. One headline was
false, and the other was true, but the students did not know this. The probability that a student selected at random believed
the true headline was 89% and the probability that the student believed the false headline was 85%. She found that 7896 of
the students believed both headlines.
a. In this sample, are the events "believed the false headline" and "believed the true headline" mutually exclusive? Explain
b. Find the probability that a randomly selected student from this sample believed the true headline OR believed the false
headline.
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Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 11 A critical thinking professor asked her students to indicate whether they believed each of two headlines. One headline was false, and the other was true, but the students did not know this. The probability that a student selected at random believed the true headline was 89% and the probability that the student believed the false headline was 85%. She found that 7896 of the students believed both headlines. a. In this sample, are the events "believed the false headline" and "believed the true headline" mutually exclusive? Explain b. Find the probability that a randomly selected student from this sample believed the true headline OR believed the false headline. T TTT Paragraph Arial 3 (12pt) T O Mashups HTML CSS Words:0 Path: p Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Sae All Answers to save all answers. >8 0
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