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English, 18.01.2020 15:31, okokjade

Decide whether the following two events are disjoint.
1. randomly selecting someone who is married.
2. randomly selecting someone who owns a car.

a) yes, because the event cannot occur at the same time.
b) yes, because can occur at the same time.
c) no, cannot occur at the same time.
d) no, can occur at the same time.

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