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It was quite likely to be a prehistoric event since all events are dichotomous: either they happen or they don't happen. Either the sabre tooth will kill me or it won't, either I will find enough prey or I won't. There is no other outcome. So, in each case, the pair of events are mutually complementary.
There is no such thing as a mutually event.
12 and 35 are mutually prime as they have no common factors other than 1.
The term mutually exclusive refers to 2 or more events of incidents, in which the happening of one event precludes the happening of the other. Mutually exclusive can be applied less formally to the dating world, in which a couple who has been dating become more serious, and therefore mutually exclusive with one another.
It is the opposite of mutually exclusive. Potentially inclusive are events that can happen at the same time, as mutually exclusive events can't.
Yes, they are. Mutually exclusive events cannot occur together. Complementary events cannot occur together either because an event and its complement are the negative of each other.
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Critical thinking, reasoning, and logic.
Not necessarily. The probability of a complementary event with probability p is 1-p. Two mutually exclusive events, however, don't necessarily add up to a probability of 1. For example, the probability of drawing a King from a standard deck of cards is 1 in 13, which the complementary probability of not drawing a King is 12 in 13. The probability, however, of drawing a Heart is 1 in 4, while the probability of drawing a Club is also 1 in 4. That leaves Diamonds and Spades, which account for the remaining probability of 2 in 4.
It was quite likely to be a prehistoric event since all events are dichotomous: either they happen or they don't happen. Either the sabre tooth will kill me or it won't, either I will find enough prey or I won't. There is no other outcome. So, in each case, the pair of events are mutually complementary.
It must be "mutually exclusive" since "non mutually" does not even mean anything!
noRoman Catholic AnswerThe practice of abstaining from meat on Fridays was promulgated by the same authority that wrote the Bible - the Catholic Church, the Mystical Body of Christ, they are not mutually exclusive, but complementary.
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There is no such thing as a mutually event.
Yes, these were mutually supportive US policies. The Marshall Plan was used to rebuild western Europe, which was then in a better position to resist the encroachment of communism, thereby supporting the Truman doctrine.
War and peace are mutually exclusive.
cant happen at same time is mutually excusive eventsexamples:Turning left and turning right are Mutually Exclusive (you can't do both at the same time)Tossing a coin: Heads and Tails are Mutually ExclusiveCards: Kings and Aces are Mutually ExclusiveWhat is not Mutually Exclusive:Turning left and scratching your head can happen at the same timeKings and Hearts, because you can have a King of Hearts!