Question: Flag a researcher takes a sample from a population and computes PI An B ) = o Yes , mutually exclusive as both events do

 Flaga researcher takes a sample from a population and computes PIAn B ) = o Yes , mutually exclusive as both eventsdo not occure simultaneously 2 1 P( hove state n Heh) =
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    o Yes , mutually exclusive 3) Pl tove state nc)= not mutuallyexclusive 41 Pl Hate state n A) = 1 2 . mutuallyexclusive option ( Al Q 1B ) are mutually exclusive Brent CS

PI An B ) = o Yes , mutually exclusive as both events do not occure simultaneously 2 1 P( hove state n Heh) = o Yes , mutually exclusive 3) Pl tove state nc)= not mutually exclusive 41 Pl Hate state n A) = 1 2 . mutually exclusive option ( Al Q 1B ) are mutually exclusive Brent CS Scanned with CamScannerConsider the fol lowing 4 statements Stat 1 : Elements a and h of a PDSET (S, g} is always comparable Stat 2 : The PDSEI' {2+ , II is totally ordered Stat 3 :The PDSEI' {HS} , E} does not have a least element Stat 4: 2 is the least element of PDSET [Z] Cheese all the correct choices a} Stat 1 is True and Stat 2 is True b} Stat S is False E] Stat 2 is False cl} Stat 4 is True eIIStat 3 is True and Stat 1 is True Suppose that the probability that an}.' random student graduates with honors is [105. Also, we know that the probability of a student that graduated with honors, getting into graduate school is [180. The probability that a student that did not graduate with honors gets into graduate school is 111D. TRUE or FALSE: Given that a random student got into graduate school, it is more likely that the student graduated with honors. 0 Two 0 False

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