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two events are said to be exhaustive when​

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Answered by yshivanikumari6
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one more of events are said to be exhaustive if all the possible elematery events under the experiment are covered by the events (s) considered together. in other words, the events are said to be exhaustive when they are such that at least one of the events compulsorily occurs

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