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Mathematics, 10.01.2020 13:31 shelbyp2003

M& m plain candies come in various colors. according to the m& m/mars department of consumer affairs, the distribution of colors for plain m& m candies is as follows.
color purple yellow red orange green blue brown
percentage 21% 18% 18% 8% 8% 6% 21%
suppose you have a large bag of plain m& m candies and you choose one candy at random.
(a) find p(green candy or blue candy).

are these outcomes mutually exclusive? why?
yes. choosing a green and blue m& m is possible.
no. choosing a green and blue m& m is possible.
yes. choosing a green and blue m& m is not possible.
no. choosing a green and blue m& m is not possible.

(b) find p(yellow candy or red candy).

are these outcomes mutually exclusive? why?
yes. choosing a yellow and red m& m is possible.
yes. choosing a yellow and red m& m is not possible.
no. choosing a yellow and red m& m is possible.
no. choosing a yellow and red m& m is not possible.

(c) find p(not purple candy).

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