In a standard deck of cards there are four suits Spades, clubs, hearts and Diamonds. Each suit has one each of 13 cards: ace, ki
ng, queen, Jack, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10. if you event A is choosing a king, event B is choosing a heart, and event C is choosing a jack, which Venn diagram could represent this description.
I showed an image of the correct answer. Could someone explain why my answer was wrong.
The events A and C are mutually exclusive - if you draw 1 card, it's impossible for the card to be both a king and a jack. So in the Venn diagram A and C should have no overlap.
But both kings and jacks can still be of the hearts suit, which means (A and B) and (B and C) do overlap.
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The graph could represent the data shown in the table is <span>the graph goes perfectly diagonal starting from zero, up to the other corner of the graph</span>