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Determine whether the events are mutually exclusive.
-100 employees of a company are asked how they get to work and whether they work full time or part time. The figure below shows the results. If one of the 100 employees is randomly selected, find the probability of getting someone who carpools or someone who works full time. Determine whether the events are mutually exclusive. -100 employees of a company are asked how they get to work and whether they work full time or part time. The figure below shows the results. If one of the 100 employees is randomly selected, find the probability of getting someone who carpools or someone who works full time.   1. Public transportation: 9 full time, 6 part time 2. Bicycle: 4 full time, 5 part time 3. Drive alone: 31 full time, 30 part time 4. Carpool: 7 full time, 8 part time A) 0.66 B) 0.25 C) 0.59 D) 0.53 1. Public transportation: 9 full time, 6 part time 2. Bicycle: 4 full time, 5 part time 3. Drive alone: 31 full time, 30 part time 4. Carpool: 7 full time, 8 part time


Definitions:

Employment Discrimination

Unfair or biased treatment of employees or job applicants based on race, gender, age, religion, disability, or other protected characteristics.

Sexual Harassment

The demanding of sexual favors in return for job promotions or other benefits, or language or conduct that is so sexually offensive that it creates a hostile working environment.

Sexually Offensive Conduct

behaviors or actions that are sexual in nature and violate social norms or legal standards, potentially leading to sexual harassment or assault allegations.

Employer

A person or organization that hires people to work for them in exchange for compensation.

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