Math, asked by alapbhandari, 5 months ago

Example 4: A pair of dice is rolled. The events of rolling a sum of 9 and
of rolling a double have NO outcomes in common. These two events are
mutually exclusive.​

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Answered by praneetha02
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Answer:

Two events that have NO outcomes in common are called mutually exclusive.

These are events that cannot occur at the same time.

Mutually exclusive – think of this as the 2 events together (mutually) agreeing to exclude (not include) each others’ elements.

They have agreed to be different – mutually exclusive

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