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Mathematics, 01.03.2021 19:30, milkshakegrande101

Match each statement to its converse. If two events don’t occur at the same time, then they are mutually exclusive events. If a coin isn’t tossed, then neither heads nor tails occurs. If the number of elements in a sample space isn’t 6, then a die isn’t rolled once. If a heads or a tails occurs, then a coin is tossed. If the number of elements in a sample space is 6, then a die is rolled once. If two events occur at the same time, then they aren’t mutually exclusive events.

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