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Mathematics, 31.05.2020 21:58, beelcypher

Determine which two events are mutually exclusive, using a standard deck of cards.
Event A: The probability of picking a red card at random.
Event B: The probability of picking a card with a value less than 4.
Event C: The probability of picking a card that is a spade.
A. Events A and C
B. Events B and C
C. Events A and B

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