Mutually Exclusive Events Worksheet With Answers

Mutually Exclusive Events Worksheet With Answers

similarities of mutually exclusive events and not mutually exclusive events​

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1. similarities of mutually exclusive events and not mutually exclusive events​


Answer:

Mutually exclusive events are events that can not happen at the same time. Examples include: right and left hand turns, even and odd numbers on a die, winning and losing a game, or running and walking. Non-mutually exclusive events are events that can happen at the same time.

Step-by-step explanation:

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2. Describe situation in your life that involves Event which are mutually exclusive or not mutually exclusive and explain why the events are mutually exclusive or not mutually exclusive


Mutually exclusive or disjoint events are events that cannot both occur, or cannot happen at the same time.

Examples:

1.    Turning left while turning right.

2.    Cooking or taking a bath (both cannot happen at the same time)

3.    Running while driving

Not mutually exclusive or joint events are events that can occur at the same time.

Examples:

1.       Taking a bath and singing

2.       Queen and hearts, (Since there’s a card that is Queen of Hearts)

3.       Studying and listening to music.


3. what was similarities of mutually exclusive events and not mutually exclusive events?​


Answer:

Mutually exclusive events are events that can not happen at the same time.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mutually exclusive events are events that can not happen at the same time. Examples include: right and left hand turns, even and odd numbers on a die, winning and losing a game, or running and walking. Non-mutually exclusive events are events that can happen at the same time.


4. Is it necessary to know the difference between mutually exclusive and notmutually exclusive events? ​


Step-by-step explanation:

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5. list down 5 different events that are mutually exclusive events and non mutually exclusive eventsi need the answer plsss pa tulong naman po​


right and left hand turns, even and odd numbers on a die, winning and losing a game, or running and walking.

Answer:

The intersection of events A and B is empty. A and B are mutually exclusive events. which can also be described as events that cannot happen at the same time Non-exclusive events are the opposite of mutually exclusive events

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6. Describe a situation in your life (in your family, in your community, or in your churches) that involves events which are mutually exclusive or not mutually exclusive. Explain why the events are mutually exclusive or not mutually exclusive.​


: Mutually Exclusive

My little brother and his friend are going to play a game and he will start the game by tossing a coin.

Explanation : When tossing a coin, the event of getting head and tail are mutually exclusive. Because the probability of getting head and tail simultaneously is 0.

: Not Mutually Exclusive / Mutually Inclusive

Me and my family went on a vacation. My dad was about to buy dinner but he got confused with the roads. He went to the left path and scratched his head.

Explanation : Going to the left & scratching your head can happen at the same time.

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8. Describe a situation in your life that involves events which are mutually exclusive or not mutually exclusive.explain why the events are mutually exclusive or not mutually exclusive


Answer:

Mutually exclusive or disjoint events are events that cannot both occur, or cannot happen at the same time. Not mutually exclusive or joint events are events that can occur at the same time

Step-by-step explanation:


9. how do you illustrate mutually exclusive events not mutually exclusive events ​


Answer:

If they are mutually exclusive (they can't occur together), then the (∪)nion of the two events must be the sum of both, i.e. 0.20 + 0.35 = 0.55. In our example, 0.55 does not equal 0.51, so the events are not mutually exclusive

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how do you illustrate mutually exclusive events not mutually exclusive events?

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➪If they are mutually exclusive (they can't occur together), then the (∪)nion of the two events must be the sum of both, i.e. 0.20 + 0.35 = 0.55. In our example, 0.55 does not equal 0.51, so the events are not mutually exclusive.


10. Describe situation in your life that involves events which are mutually or not mutually exclusive.Explain why the events are mutually exclusive or not mutually exclusive.


Mutually exclusive events are events that cannot occur both at the same time.The situations that are mutually exclusive would be:Event 1: I am at home eating.Event 2: I am taking an exam in school. I cannot be in different places at the same, so it is impossible to eat at home, and takean exam in school at the same time. Two events that are nonmutually exclusive would be:When I am rolling a die, event 1: I would roll an even number,event 2: I would roll a 6. They could happen at the same time, so, they are nonmutually exclusive events. 
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11. Give 5 examples of Mutually Exclusive Events and Non-Mutually Exclusive Events.


Answer:

mutuall exclusive events are disjoints or that can not happen at the same time

example: 1

is when you want to turn left and right.

you can't do both at the same time·

example: 2

you can't run backwards and forwards at the same time

Non-mutually exclusive events are events that can happen at the same time.

examples: 1

eating and watching tv can happen at same time

example: 2

running and perspiring can happen at same time


12. 5 different examples events that are Mutually exclusive events and Non-Mutually exclusive eventually​


Answer:

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13. If there is no intersection, what do you call in this event? A. Mutually Exclusive events B. Mutual Feeling Events C. Non-Mutually Exclusive events D. Non-Mutual Feelings Events


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If there is no intersection, what do you call in this event?

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14. what is the difference between the formula of mutually exclusive and not mutually exclusive event?​


Answer:

Mutually exclusive events are events that can not happen at the same time. Examples include: right and left hand turns, even and odd numbers on a die, winning and losing a game, or running and walking.  

Non-mutually exclusive events are events that can happen at the same time. Examples include: driving and listening to the radio, even numbers and prime numbers on a die, losing a game and scoring, or running and sweating. Non-mutually exclusive events can make calculating probability more complex.

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Step-by-step explanation:

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15. Narrate an event in your life that involves events which are mutually exclusive or nun-mutually exclusive. explain why the event is mutually or non-mutually ESSAY​


The King’s Edict in Behalf of the Jews

8 That same day King Xerxes gave Queen Esther the estate of Haman, the enemy of the Jews. And Mordecai came into the presence of the king, for Esther had told how he was related to her. 2 The king took off his signet ring, which he had reclaimed from Haman, and presented it to Mordecai. And Esther appointed him over Haman’s estate.

3 Esther again pleaded with the king, falling at his feet and weeping. She begged him to put an end to the evil plan of Haman the Agagite, which he had devised against the Jews. 4 Then the king extended the gold scepter to Esther and she arose and stood before him.

5 “If it pleases the king,” she said, “and if he regards me with favor and thinks it the right thing to do, and if he is pleased with me, let an order be written overruling the dispatches that Haman son of Hammedatha, the Agagite, devised and wrote to destroy the Jews in all the king’s provinces. 6 For how can I bear to see disaster fall on my people? How can I bear to see the destruction of my family?”

7 King Xerxes replied to Queen Esther and to Mordecai the Jew, “Because Haman attacked the Jews, I have given his estate to Esther, and they have impaled him on the pole he set up. 8 Now write another decree in the king’s name in behalf of the Jews as seems best to you, and seal it with the king’s signet ring—for no document written in the king’s name and sealed with his ring can be revoked.”

9 At once the royal secretaries were summoned—on the twenty-third day of the third month, the month of Sivan. They wrote out all Mordecai’s orders to the Jews, and to the satraps, governors and nobles of the 127 provinces stretching from India to Cush.[a] These orders were written in the script of each province and the language of each people and also to the Jews in their own script and language. 10 Mordecai wrote in the name of King Xerxes, sealed the dispatches with the king’s signet ring, and sent them by mounted couriers, who rode fast horses especially bred for the king.

11 The king’s edict granted the Jews in every city the right to assemble and protect themselves; to destroy, kill and annihilate the armed men of any nationality or province who might attack them and their women and children,[b] and to plunder the property of their enemies. 12 The day appointed for the Jews to do this in all the provinces of King Xerxes was the thirteenth day of the twelfth month, the month of Adar. 13 A copy of the text of the edict was to be issued as law in every province and made known to the people of every nationality so that the Jews would be ready on that day to avenge themselves on their enemies.

14 The couriers, riding the royal horses, went out, spurred on by the king’s command, and the edict was issued in the citadel of Susa.


16. what is the difference between mutually exclusive and not mutually exclusive events?​


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The difference between mutually exclusive and independent events is a independent event occurs when one event remains unaffected by the occurrence of the other event. While mutually exclusive can simply be defined as a situation when two events cannot occur at same time.

Independent events

•There is no influence of an occurrence with another and they are independent of each other.

•When the occurence of one event does not control the happening of the other event then it is termed as an independent event.

•The sets will overlap in the case of independent events.

Mutually exclusive events

•The non-occurrence of an event will end up in the occurrence of an event.

•When the occurrence is not simultaneous for two events then they are termed as Mutually exclusive events

•The sets will not overlap in the case

of mutually exclusive events.

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17. Complementary events are all mutually exclusive events but not all mutually exclusive events are complementary. Why?help me plsss​


Answer:→This relationship is referred to as the complement rule. Complementary events are mutually exclusive events since they cannot occur at the same time. They are also considered as exhaustive events since the sum of their probabilities must be 1.
→Are complementary events always mutually exclusive?All complementary events are mutually exclusive, but all mutually exclusive events are not necessarily complementary.
Step-by-step explanation:
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18. how do you solve mutually exclusive and not mutually exclusive events? ​


ANSWER:

Mutually exclusive events are events that can not happen at the same time. Examples include: right and left hand turns, even and odd numbers on a die, winning and losing a game, or running and walking. Non-mutually exclusive events are events that can happen at the same time.


19. how do you illustrate mutually exclusive event not mutually exclusive events​


Answer:

Mutually exclusive events are events that can not happen at the same time. Examples include: right and left hand turns, even and odd numbers on a die, winning and losing a game, or running and walking. Non-mutually exclusive events are events that can happen at the same time.

Step-by-step explanation:

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20. is it necessary to know the difference between mutually exclusive and not mutually exclusive events? justify your answer​


Step-by-step explanation:

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21. Narrate an event in your life that involves events which are mutually exclusive or nun-mutually exclusive. explain why the event is mutually or non-mutually​


Answer:

Suppose there is a lottery that involves choosing three numbers from a pool of ten. Each number can only be chosen once. The event of selecting a particular number is mutually exclusive since once a number is chosen, it cannot be chosen again. Therefore, the events of choosing, for example, the numbers 3, 7, and 9 are mutually exclusive because once a number is selected, it is no longer available for selection.

On the other hand, the events of selecting a number that is odd and a number that is greater than five are non-mutually exclusive. It is possible to select a number that is both odd and greater than five, such as the number 7. Therefore, these events can occur simultaneously, and they are not mutually exclusive.

In summary, events are mutually exclusive if they cannot happen at the same time, and non-mutually exclusive events can occur simultaneously. In the example of the lottery, selecting a particular number is mutually exclusive, and selecting an odd number and a number greater than five is non-mutually exclusive.


22. How do you illustrate Mutually Exclusive events? not Mutually Exclusive events?​


.Turning left and turning right are Mutually Exclusive (you can't do both at the same time) Tossing a coin: Heads and Tails are Mutually Exclusive. Cards: Kings and Aces are Mutually Exclusive.

Step-by-step explanation:

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23. 1 describe a situation in your life that involves events which are mutually exclusive or not mutually exclusive. explain why the events are mutually exclusive or not mutually exclusive​


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24. differentiate mutually exclusive events from non mutually event exclusive event


mutually exclusive events are those events that cannot happen if another related event happens.

Two events are called not mutually exclusive if they have al least one outcome common between them.

25. Describe a situation in your life that involves events which are mutually exclusive or not exclusive .explain why the events are mutually exclusive or not mutually exclusive.


Examples:

Turning left and turning right are Mutually Exclusive (you can't do both at the same time)Tossing a coin: Heads and Tails are Mutually ExclusiveCards: Kings and Aces are Mutually Exclusive

What is not Mutually Exclusive:

Turning left and scratching your head can happen at the same timeKings and Hearts, because we can have a King of Hearts!

26. Lesson: Mutually exclusive event What event is described in the above situation? A. Simple events B. Independent events C. Mutually exclusive events D. Not mutually exclusive events


Answer:

c. mutually exclusive events

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27. Determine if the scenario involves mutually exclusive events or non-mutually exclusive events write your answer on the space provided.​


Answer:

1. Mutually Exclusive

2. Non-mutually Exclusive

3. Mutually Exclusive

4. Mutually Exclusive

Step-by-step explanation:

Mutually exclusive are events that is impossible to happen or occur at the same time. For example, a drawn card cannot be a king and queen at the same time.

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28. Week 7 - MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE AND NOT MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE EVENTS Activity 7: Classify whether the situation or problemis Mutually Exclusive Event or Not Mutually Exclusive Event, then solve each problem. Write your answers and solutions on the corresponding answer sheet. Problem 1 is done for you, to serve as an example.​


Step-by-step explanation:

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that 150 of 1,000 students dislike Mathematics. Test if the claim was different

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29. is it necessary to know the difference between mutually exclusive and not mutually exclusive events


Answer:

yes, because mutually exclusive events are events that can not happen at the same time.


30. Write ME in the blank if the pair is mutually exclusive events or NME if is NOT mutually exclusive events. JUSTIFY YOUR ANSWER.​


Answer:

1.ME

2.ME

3.NME

4.ME

Step-by-step explanation:

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