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If events A and B are mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive, what is the probability that event A occurs?
 a. 0.25
  b. 0.50
  c. 1.00
  d. Cannot be determined from the information given.

Q. 2

If the two events are mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive, what is the probability that one or the other occurs?
 a. 0.00
  b. 0.50
  c. 1.00
  d. Cannot be determined from the information given.

Q. 3

If two events are mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive, what is the probability that both occur?
 a. 0.00
  b. 0.50
  c. 1.00
  d. Cannot be determined from the information given.

Q. 4

If two events are mutually exclusive, what is the probability that both occur at the same time?
 a. 0.00
  b. 0.50
  c. 1.00
  d. Cannot be determined from the information given.

Q. 5

If two events are mutually exclusive, what is the probability that one or the other occurs?
 a. 0.00
  b. 0.50
  c. 1.00
  d. Cannot be determined from the information given.

Q. 6

If two events are collectively exhaustive, what is the probability that both occur at the same time?
 a. 0.00
  b. 0.50
  c. 1.00
  d. Cannot be determined from the information given.
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