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What are mutually exclusive and mutually exhaustive event.

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Answered by ItzCrazykudi
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✔In probability theory and logic a set of events is jointly or collectively exhaustive if at least one of the events must occur.

For eg :

✔when rolling a six sided die the events 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 are collectively exhaustive because they in compass the entire range of possible outcomes.

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✔In logic and probability theory two events are mutually exclusive or disjoint if they cannot both other at the same time.

For eg :

✔The set of outcomes of a single coin toss which can result in their heads or tails but not both.

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Answered by TheSkyAngel
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Mutually exclusive: The next person I meet will be named Mark, or the next person I meet will be named Susan

Mutually Exclusive Events: Two events, A and B, are said to be mutually exclusive if the occurrence of A prohibits the occurrence of B (and vice versa)

For instance, if you cast a die, the occurrence of '1' prohibits the occurrence of '2'. Hence, A = {'1' occurs} and B = {'2' occurs} are mutually exclusive.

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