Multiple Choice
Consider two events that are mutually exclusive, that is, if one occurs, the other cannot occur. The probability that either one will occur is ________, and the probability that both will occur is ________.
A) one; zero
B) the product of their probabilities; one
C) one; the product of their probabilities
D) the sum of their probabilities; zero
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