There are three different ways to commute from a busy city airport to the long-term parking lot. Tom, a frequent flyer, can take different transportation methods. Given the following events, which of the statements is true? Select all that apply. Event A: Tom takes the bus to get from the airport to the long-term parking lot. Event B: Tom walks from the airport to the long-term parking lot. Event C: Tom takes the train to get from the airport to the long-term parking lot.
Select all that apply:
Event B and Event C are mutually exclusive.
Event A and Event B are mutually exclusive.
Event A and Event C are not mutually exclusive.
Event A and Event C are mutually exclusive.
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Event B and Event C are mutually exclusive.
Event A and Event B are mutually exclusive.
Event A and Event C are mutually exclusive.
The three events A, B and C just gives the way that Tom transport from the airport to the long term parking lot.
A: Bus,
B: Walk,
C: Train
As Tom cannot take more than 1 way of transportation, therefore none of the three events mentioned can happen together. Therefore A, B, and C are mutually exclusive events here.
Event B and Event C are mutually exclusive.
Event A and Event B are mutually exclusive.
Event A and Event C are mutually exclusive.
Al the above statements are correct here.
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