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Two events are said to be mutually exclusive (disjoint) if:

a) they both contain the same basic outcomes
b) they both have at least one basic outcome in common
c) one event contains all of the basic outcomes that are not contained in the other event
d) they do not contain any outcomes in common
3) none of the above

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Answered by ShreyasRamesh
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d is the correct answer

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