Which of the following events occur with a probability of zero? For each, state why or why
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a. A company is listed on the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ.
b. A consumer owns a Smartphone and a tablet.
c. A cell phone is a Motorola and a Samsung.
d. An automobile is a Toyota and was manufactured in the United States.
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