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Find whether the event, “rolling a pair of dice and getting a sum of 7 and 6 on the face of one die” is mutually exclusive or not mutually exclusive.

Answer to Problem 19PT
The events are not mutually exclusive events.
Explanation of Solution
Given information: The given event is “rolling a pair of dice and get a sum of 7 and 6 on the face of one die.”
Calculation: The event, “rolling a pair of dice and getting a sum of 7 and 6 on the face of one die” is not mutually exclusive because the given event can occur at same time when one die will show 1 on its face and the other will show 6.
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