Mutually exclusive
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Intro to Statistics
Definition
Mutually exclusive events are two or more events that cannot occur at the same time. If one event happens, the other cannot.
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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test
- If events A and B are mutually exclusive, $P(A \cap B) = 0$.
- The probability of either event A or event B occurring is given by $P(A \cup B) = P(A) + P(B)$ for mutually exclusive events.
- Mutually exclusive events have no outcomes in common.
- Another term for mutually exclusive events is disjoint events.
- For two mutually exclusive events, knowing that one has occurred provides complete information about the non-occurrence of the other.
Review Questions
- What does it mean for two events to be mutually exclusive?
- How do you calculate the probability of either of two mutually exclusive events occurring?
- Can two independent events be mutually exclusive? Explain why or why not.
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