There is no such thing as a mutually event.
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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.
In probability, the probability of the occurrence of event A or event B is the sum of their probabilities only if they are mutually exclusive; not otherwise. So, by itself, "or" does not mean anything.
The answer depends on whether A and B can occur together, that is, if they are mutually exclusive.
Yes. Any dichotomous event will do. Event 1: an integer is odd Event 2: an integer is even Or Male and Female (leaving out hermaphrodites!)