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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.
Potentially inclusive events are events that can happen simultaneously. For example, events A and B can occur at the same time. When these events do cannot occur simultaneously, then then are called Mutually exclusive (opposite). Potentially Inclusive: If A is heads of Coin 1 and B is heads of Coin 2, then tossing of both the coins is potentially inclusive since you can get heads on both the coins same time. Mutually exclusive: If A is heads and B is tails , then tossing of a coin is mutually exclusive since you cannot get heads and tails at the same time. You either get heads or tails.
No because the term mutually exclusive implies the the trials that could result in these events are sequenced in time.
It is the opposite of mutually exclusive. Potentially inclusive are events that can happen at the same time, as mutually exclusive events can't.
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Two events that cannot occur at the same time are called mutually exclusive.
The adverb simultaneously means that two or more actions happen at the same time. For example: The two car crashes happened simultaneously.The events do not have to occur in the same place and do not have to be connected except by when they happen.
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.
not always but alot of the time they do occur at the same time it is possible
Parallel events are similar events. Simultaneous events are events that occur at the same time. Both simultaneous and parallel events occur at different places.
Mutually exclusive.
volcanic eruptions and earthquakes
they are events that can't occur at the same time. For example, you toss a coin you get head or tails. These are complementary events since you can't have both at the same time, only one!
Potentially inclusive events are events that can happen simultaneously. For example, events A and B can occur at the same time. When these events do cannot occur simultaneously, then then are called Mutually exclusive (opposite). Potentially Inclusive: If A is heads of Coin 1 and B is heads of Coin 2, then tossing of both the coins is potentially inclusive since you can get heads on both the coins same time. Mutually exclusive: If A is heads and B is tails , then tossing of a coin is mutually exclusive since you cannot get heads and tails at the same time. You either get heads or tails.
No because the term mutually exclusive implies the the trials that could result in these events are sequenced in time.
It is the opposite of mutually exclusive. Potentially inclusive are events that can happen at the same time, as mutually exclusive events can't.
There is no such thing as a "mixture" of the two. Cyclones and earthquakes are completely unrelated. While it would be possible, however unlikely, for an earthquake and a cyclone to strike the same area at the same time by chance, such an incident would simply be two events that happen to occur at the same time.