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From an Ordinary Deck of 52 Playing Cards One Is

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From an ordinary deck of 52 playing cards one is selected at random.Define the following events:
A = card selected is an Ace.
B = card selected is a Queen.
C = card selected is a three.
Are A,B,and C mutually exclusive events?
Use the addition rule to find P(A or B or C).

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