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define mutually exclusive events

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Answered by RendemoShitiri
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Mutually exclusive events are things that can’t happen at the same time. For example,you can’t run backwards and forwards at the same time. The events “running forward” and “running backwards” are mutually exclusive. Tossing a coin can also give you this type of event. You can’t toss a coin and get both a heads and tails. So “tossing a heads” and “tossing a tails” are mutually exclusive. Some more examples are: your ability to pay your rent if you don’t get paid, or watching TV if you don’t have a TV.A coin toss can be mutually exclusive.
Answered by SHRUTHIKA01
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it is a thing which cannot be happening at the same time
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