Independence versus mutual exclusivity

From: adh (adoug48_at_comcast.net)
Date: 10/17/04


Date: 17 Oct 2004 12:11:57 -0700

A single card is drawn one at a time from an ordinary deck of cards.
Give examples of events "A" and "B" associated with this experiment
that are: (answer can not involve two or more different draws) For
example, "A" might be that the card drawn is red.
 I understand mutual exclusive is neither events can possibly occur
and independent means an events doesn't rely on another event to
happen. I'm going round and round with this problem, can someone
please help?

Give examples for each:
a. Mutually exclusive but not independent
b. independent but not mutually exclusive
c. Independent and mutually exclusive
d. Neither independent nor mutually exclusive



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