what do you mean about mutually exclusive events
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"Mutually exclusive" is a statistical term describing two or moreevents that cannot occur simultaneously. It is used to describe a situation where the occurrence of one event is not influenced or caused by anotherevent. For example, it is impossible to roll a five and a three on a single die at the same time.
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mutually exclusive events:
"Mutually exclusive" is a statistical term describing two or more eventsthat cannot occur simultaneously. It is used to describe a situation where the occurrence of one event is not influenced or caused by another event. For example, it is impossible to roll a five and a three on a single die at the same time
"Mutually exclusive" is a statistical term describing two or more eventsthat cannot occur simultaneously. It is used to describe a situation where the occurrence of one event is not influenced or caused by another event. For example, it is impossible to roll a five and a three on a single die at the same time
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