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In a random experiment if the occurrence of one event prevents the occurrence of other event it is

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It is equally like events or it has equal chance of occurance
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In a random experiment if the occurrence of one event prevents the occurrence of other event it is mutually exclusive.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a random experiment if the occurrence of one event prevents the occurrence of other event.

we have to tell the type of events.

As we know

The two events both of which can not occur at the same time i.e one event prevent the occurrence of the other i.e their intersection is null are called mutually exclusive events.

Hence, In a random experiment if the occurrence of one event prevents the occurrence of other event it is mutually exclusive.

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