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Mathematics, 11.05.2021 17:30 mprjug6

Imagine rolling a 6 sided die. Which of the following pairs of events would be mutually exclusive? Rolling a number divisible by 2 or rolling a number divisible by 3

Rolling a number divisible by 2 or rolling a number that is a multiple of 5

Rolling a prime number or rolling an even number

Rolling a non-prime number or rolling an odd number

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