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Problem 15. Give an example of a two mutually exclusiveevents.

Problem 16. Give an example of three events E, F, and G so thateach pair of events is mutually exclusive

Problem 17. Consider a situation where #(all) = 100, #(E) = 32,#(F) = 52, and #(E ? F) = 13. 1. Find P(E | F). 2. Calculate #(E ?F) #(F) and explain why this matches the value in part 1. Problem18. Suppose we have 30 shuffled cards numbered 1-30. What is theprobability of drawing an even value given that the value isgreater than 9?

Problem 19. Suppose we roll a 6-sided die two times. What is theprobability of the sum of the values being greater than 7 giventhat the first roll was a 5?

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