Are these mutually exclusive?   A) Event A: Roll a 3 on a die. Event B: Roll a 4 on a die. B) Event A: Randomly select a male student. Event B: Randomly select an Accounting major. C) Event A: Randomly select a blood donor with Type O blood. Event B: Randomly select a female blood donor.

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Are these mutually exclusive?

 

A) Event A: Roll a 3 on a die.
Event B: Roll a 4 on a die.

B) Event A: Randomly select a male student.
Event B: Randomly select an Accounting major.

C) Event A: Randomly select a blood donor with Type O blood.
Event B: Randomly select a female blood donor.

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