As a promotion, the first 50 customers who entered a certain store at a mall were asked to choose from one of two discounts. The first discount choice was 20% off all purchases made that day. The second discount choice was 10% off all purchases for the week. Of those who received the discounts, 28 chose the first discount and 22 chose the second discount. One customer will be selected at random from those who received a discount. Let F represent the event that the selected person chose the first discount, and let S represent the event that the selected person chose the second discount. Are F and S mutually exclusive events? A) Yes, because P (FNS) = 0. B) Yes, because P (FnS) = 0.12. Yes, because P (F nS) = 1. D) No, because P (FnS) = 0. E No, because P(F OS) = 1.

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Answer:

A) Yes, because P (F∩S) = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

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50 customers of a store were asked to choose between two discounts:

Discount 1: 20% off all purchases for the day.

Discount 2: 10% off all purchases for the week.

28 choose discount 1

22 choose discount 2

F: the selected person choose discount 1.

S: the selected person choose discount 2.

Two events are mutually exclusive when the occurrence of one of them prevents the other from occurring in one repetition of the trial and the intersection between these two events is void with zero probability of happening.

In this case, since the customers were asked to choose one out of the two events, if the customer chooses the first one, then he couldn't have chosen the second one and vice-versa. Then the intersection between these two events has zero probability, symbolically:

P(F∩S)=0

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Answer:

A) Yes,[tex]P(F\bigcap S)=0[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

50 customers asked to choose from one of two discounts

The first discount choice=20% off all purchases made that day

The second discount choice=10%off all purchases for the week

28 chose the first discount

22 chose the second discount

Two events are mutually exclusive if they cannot occur at the same time.

F represent the event that the selected person chose the first discount S represent the event that the selected person chose the second discount,yes F and S  can not occur at same time so in case of mutually exclusive,

[tex]P(F\bigcap S)=0[/tex]

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