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In throwing a six faced die, let A be the event that an even number and B be the event that an odd. number occurs and C be the event that a number greater than 3 occurs. Which one of the following is correct?

A

A and C are mutually exclusive

B

A and B are mutually exclusive

C

B and C are mutually exclusive

D

A.B and C are mutually exclusive

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