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provide one business-related example each, with explanation, for mutually exclusive and independent events

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What does the expression mutually exclusive mean?

Mutually exclusive means if one thing is true the other must be false and vice versa.If A is true, B is false. If B is true, A is false.For instance,The ball was totally red.The ball was totally blue.These are mutually exclusive because the ball can only be one or the other.The ball was red.The ball was blue.These are NOT mutually exclusive because the ball could also be red AND blue.


Can two events be mutually exclusive and independent at the same time?

They can't. If they are ME, then if you get one, you know that the other will not occur. By def of Indep. , knowing the outcome of an event cannot tell you info about the other. Actually, that is not entirely true - in the (rather trivial) case that the probability of one event is zero - both conditions are met. It is false


What should you believe science or the Bible?

The two are not mutually exclusive. It is not as if one is true and the other is false. True interpretations of scripture support science, and in cases not exclusively faith based science supports scripture.


Can two events be both mutually exclusive and independent at the same time?

They can't. If they are ME, then if you get one, you know that the other will not occur. By def of Indep. , knowing the outcome of an event cannot tell you info about the other. Actually, that is not entirely true - in the (rather trivial) case that the probability of one event is zero - both conditions are met. It is false


True or false A scientist who performs an experiment has no idea what the outcome of the experiment is going to be?

False


Is the claim that the fleas in a jar experiment is true or false?

The claim that the fleas in a jar experiment is true is false.


If a hypothesis is proven false something is wrong with the experiment. true false?

False.


If your prediction turns out to be false your experiment has been a failure.?

False


Can you provide examples of true contradictions?

A true contradiction is a statement or situation that cannot logically coexist. For example, saying "I am both alive and dead at the same time" is a true contradiction because being alive and dead are mutually exclusive states. Another example is "This statement is false," as it creates a paradox where it cannot be true or false.


The results of every scientific experiment are quantative true or false?

false


A scientist who performs an experiment has no idea what the outcome of the experiment is going to be true or false?

True. In an experiment, a scientist formulates a hypothesis, designs the experiment, collects data, and then analyzes the results to draw conclusions. The outcome of the experiment is not known beforehand, and it is the results of the experiment that will either support or refute the hypothesis.


True or false The independent variable is the variable that is changed in an experiment?

false