An independent event is one that does not affect the probability of another event. An example might be two coin tosses. No matter what the first coin toss is, the second coin toss is still a 50:50 proposition.
When events are to occur independently, that means all of the events will happen on their own with no form of trigger from another. They are all independent of each other and will happen when they decide to happen.
If one event can occur in "m" ways and a second can occur independently of the first in "n" ways, then the two events can occur in "mn" ways.
In probability theory, disjoint events are two (or more) events where more than one cannot occur in the same trial. It is possible that none of them occur in a particular trial.
Accepting and dealing with events in your life as they occur.
It means the two events cannot simultaneously occur; for example the two events, being dead and being alive are mutually exclusive, since they cannot occur at the same time.
Parallel events are similar events. Simultaneous events are events that occur at the same time. Both simultaneous and parallel events occur at different places.
in order in which events occur.
They occurred then.
You call them 'sequence of events'.
* Generally black tie events occur on weekends, but, there are instances that they can occur during the evening anytime of the week.
Two events that cannot occur at the same time are called mutually exclusive. If two events are mutually exclusive what is the probability that both occur.
Earthquakes can occur at a transform boundary.