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- Let E and F be events in a sample space S. aThe probability of E or F occurring is P(EF)= _________. bIf the events E and F have no outcome in common that is, the intersection of E and F is empty, then the events are called ___________ ____________. So in drawing a card from a deck, the event E, getting a heart, and the event F, getting a spade, are ____________ ___________. cIf E and F are mutually exclusive, then the probability of E or F is P(EF)= _________.A bicycle safety organization claims that fatal bicycle accidents are uniformly distributed throughout the week. The table on the right shows the day of the week for which 777 randomly selected fatal bicycle accidents occurred. At. α=0.10, can you reject the claim that the distribution isuniform? Complete parts a through d below.A bicycle safety organization claims that fatal bicycle accidents are uniformly distributed throughout the week. The table on the right shows the day of the week for which 783 randomly selected fatal bicycle accidents occurred. At α=0.01, can you reject the claim that the distribution is uniform? Complete parts a through d below.