The example that I can think of is a deck of playing cards. The two events that don't have a common set would be the black card and the red card. They are mutually exclusive because there can only be two possible colors. If the card is not red, then it is black (and vice versa). There is no card that consists of both colors.
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D is the answer multiply width times length to find area for quadrilaterals for a triangle use base times height divided by two.
To find the diagonal of the pool, you need to use The Pythagorean Theorem which is a^2 + b^2 = c^2. We need to find c, so we substitute in the sides, and it doesn't matter how we substitute because we are adding positive numbers so the answer will always be the same. So, 31.22^2 + 25^2 = c^2. After we calculate this out we get c^2. To find the diagonal or c, we square root c^2 to get a final answer of 39.9961 or 40 feet
Your chances of getting the same side is 1/16
Your friends chance of getting the same side 1/2^40
Both of Ur chaces : 1/2^44