
Explanation:
Option C is false. When drawing two cards from a standard deck of cards, the outcome of the second draw depends entirely on the outcome of the first draw unless the first card is replaced before the second draw (which is not stated). For instance, if you draw an Ace first, there are only 3 Aces left in a 51-card deck, changing the probability for the second draw. Hence, they are dependent events.
Options B and D correctly describe independent events (the outcome of one coin toss or die roll does not affect the next). Option A describes mutual exclusivity since a single toss can only be Heads or Tails, not both.
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Q.75 Which of the following statements is false?
A
The result of a single toss of a fair coin is a mutually exclusive event
B
The results of two coin tosses of a fair coin are independent events
C
The results of drawing two cards from a deck of cards are independent events
D
The results of two rolls of a fair die are independent events
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