Example of mutually exclusive event in probability
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Two events are said to be mutually exclusive events when both cannot occur at the same time. Mutually exclusive events always have a different outcome. Such events are so that when one happens it prevents the second from happening. For example, if the coin toss gives you a “Head” it won't give you a “Tail”.
Two events are said to be mutually exclusive events when both cannot occur at the same time. Mutually exclusive events always have a different outcome. Such events are so that when one happens it prevents the second from happening. For example, if the coin toss gives you a “Head” it won't give you a “Tail”.
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