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Acard is drawn from a standard deck of cards. determine whether the events are mutually exclusive or inclusive. then, find the probability. p(a red card or a queen) a. inclusive, 15/26 c. inclusive, 7/13 b. mutually exclusive, 15/26 d. mutually exclusive, 7/13

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