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Find whether the statement, “Drawing two socks out of a drawer without replacing them are examples of mutually exclusive events.”

Answer to Problem 10SGR
The statement is false and the correct statement will be, “Drawing two socks out of a drawer without replacing them are examples of dependent events.”
Explanation of Solution
Given information: The given statement is, “Drawing two socks out of a drawer without replacing them are examples of mutually exclusive events.”
Calculation: The given statement is false because drawing two objects from a drawer without replacement is the case of dependent events. Hence the statement is false and the correct statement is, “Drawing two socks out of a drawer without replacing them are examples of dependent events.”
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