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Hello, One hundred students were surveyed about their preferences between dogs and cats. The following two-way table displays data for the sample of students who responded to the survey. (THe table is attached to this question) In this sample, are the events "prefers dogs" and "female" mutually exclusive? (It would be appreciated if anybody can explain the answer.)
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