In an experiment, events A and B are mutually exclusive. If P(A) = 0.6, then the probability of B Select one: a. cannot be larger than 0.4. b. can be any value greater than 0.6. C. can be any value between 0 to 1. d. cannot be determined with the information given. Of six letters (A, B, C, D, E, and F), two letters are to be selected at random. How many outcomes are possible? Select one: a. 30 b. 11 C. 6! d. 15 8 of the last 100 customers entering a computer shop, 40have purchased a computer. If the classical method for computing probability is used, the probability that the next customer will purchase a computer is t of Select one: a. 0.40. b. 0.50 c. 1.00