
Concept explainers
To determine whether the events are mutually exclusive or not mutually exclusive. Also find probability.

Answer to Problem 10PPS
Not mutually exclusive.
Probability is
Explanation of Solution
Given information :
Selecting a number at random from integers 1 to 20 and getting a number divisible by 3.
Two events can be mutually exclusive if there is no common outcome of the both events. Whereas if there is any common outcome then the events becomes not mutually exclusive events.
There is possibility that we get 3,6 . . etc , these are common outcome to both events hence they are not mutually exclusive events.
Total outcomes are 20.
Probability of selecting aeven number is
Probability of getting a number divisible by 3 is
(Favorable outcomes are 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18)
Now P(even number and divisible by 3)
Now probability of random number or number divisible by 3 is,
P(even number or divisible by 3)
Hence we get,
P(even number or divisible by 3)
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