Probability I: Introductory Ideas

Draw Venn diagrams to represent the following situations involving three events, A, B, and C, which are part of a sample space of events but do not include the whole sample space. (a) Each pair of events (A and B, A and C, and B and C) may occur together, but all three may not occur together. (b) A and B are mutually exclusive, but not A and C nor B and C. (c) A, B, and C are all mutually exclusive of one another. (d) A and B are mutually exclusive, B and C are mutually exclusive, but A and C are not mutually exclusive.

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