Two events are disjoint if they cannot occur together. In set terms, their intersection is a null set.
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Multiply the possible outcomes of the events in the disjoint events
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Two sets are said to be "disjoint" if they have no common element - their intersection is the empty set. As far as I know, "joint" is NOT used in the sense of the opposite of disjoint, i.e., "not disjoint".