In: Statistics and Probability
1. In selecting a card form a regular deck of cards, the event of "drawing a queen" and the event of "drawing a king" are mutually exclusive.
True
False
2. Suppose we toss a coin a large number of times and we use the observed number of tails to help compute the probability of a tail occurring when this coin is tossed. This approach to probability is known as the ___________ concept of probability.
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 Classical  | 
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 Relative Frequency  | 
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 Subjective  | 
3. If a regular six-sided die is rolled and the outcomes are equally likely, then this is an example of ___________ probability.
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 Classical  | 
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 Relative Frequency  | 
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 Subjective  |