A special deck of cards has 9 green cards, 13 blue cards, and 5 red cards. When a card is picked, the color is recorded. An experiment consists of first picking a card and then tossing a coin. a. How many elements are there in the sample space? b. Let A be the event that a green card is picked first, followed by landing a head on the coin toss. P(A) = Round your answer to 4 decimal places. c. Let B be the event that a red or blue is picked, followed by landing a head on the coin toss. Are the events A and B mutually exclusive? O Yes, they are Mutually Exclusive No, they are not Mutually Exclusive

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A special deck of cards has 9 green cards, 13 blue cards , and 5 red cards. When a card is picked, the
color is recorded. An experiment consists of first picking a card and then tossing a coin.
a. How many elements are there in the sample space?
b. Let A be the event that a green card is picked first, followed by landing a head on the coin tos.
P(A)%3D
Round your answer to 4 decimal places.
C. Let B be the event that a red or blue is picked, followed by landing a head on the coin toss. Are the
events A and B mutually exclusive?
O Yes, they are Mutually Exclusive
ONo, they are not Mutually Exclusive
d. Let C be the event that a green or blue is picked, followed by landing a head on the coin toss. Are the
events A and C mutually exclusive?
O No, they are not Mutually Exclusive
O Yes, they are Mutually Exclusive
Hint: Mutually Exclusive
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Transcribed Image Text:A special deck of cards has 9 green cards, 13 blue cards , and 5 red cards. When a card is picked, the color is recorded. An experiment consists of first picking a card and then tossing a coin. a. How many elements are there in the sample space? b. Let A be the event that a green card is picked first, followed by landing a head on the coin tos. P(A)%3D Round your answer to 4 decimal places. C. Let B be the event that a red or blue is picked, followed by landing a head on the coin toss. Are the events A and B mutually exclusive? O Yes, they are Mutually Exclusive ONo, they are not Mutually Exclusive d. Let C be the event that a green or blue is picked, followed by landing a head on the coin toss. Are the events A and C mutually exclusive? O No, they are not Mutually Exclusive O Yes, they are Mutually Exclusive Hint: Mutually Exclusive Video on Probability [+] e to search 80
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