Question: 35. In probability theory, what is the term for one possible result of an experiment? (a) Outcome b. Event c. Instance d. Value 36. In
35. In probability theory, what is the term for one possible result of an experiment? (a) Outcome b. Event c. Instance d. Value 36. In probability theory, which of the following can mutually exclusive events NOT do? a. Be within the same experiment b. Be prime numbers c. Hold a value of zero (d) Occur simultaneously 37. According to the addition rule of probability, when is the probability that \\( A \\) or \\( B \\) will occur equal to the sum of the probability that each of the two events will occur? a. When events are continuous b. When events are collectively exhaustive c. When events are mutually exclusive d. When events are non-mutually exclusive 38. Based on the following data, what is the range? \\( 4,5,12,9,2,3,5,5,5,10 \\) a. 2 b. 1.2 c. 5 (d.) 10 39. Based on the following data, what is the calculated mean? \\( 4,5,12,9,2,3,5,5,5,10 \\) a. 5 (b.) 6 c. 35.5 d. 60
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