Consider a standard​ 52-card deck from which one card is randomly selected and not replaced.​ Then, a second card is randomly selected. Define the two events as given. Complete parts​ a) and​ b) below. Aequals The first card is a black card Bequals The second card is a diamond Question content area bottom Part 1 ​a) Are these two events mutually​ exclusive? Why or why​ not? A. The events are not mutually exclusive. The event of selecting a black card as the first card cannot occur at the same time as selecting a diamond as the second card during the experiment. B. The events are not mutually exclusive. The event of selecting a black card as the first card can occur at the same time as selecting a diamond as the second card during the experiment. C. The events are mutually exclusive. The event of selecting a black card as the first card cannot occur at the same time as selecting a diamond as the second card during the experiment. D. The events are mutually exclusive. The event of selecting a black card as the first card can occur at the same time as selecting a diamond as the second card during the experiment.

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