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There is no such thing as a mutually event.

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Does mutually mean equal?

No. Mutually describes having the same relationship, where equal is a term that better describes value and/or equality.


Which term describes line that meet at right angles?

Mutually Perpendicular


Explain Mutually exclusive event?

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!


Is a mutually exclusive event also an idependent event?

Two events are mutually exclusive if they both cannot occur together. For example, if you toss a coin , let A represent a head showing up and B represent a tail showing up. These two events are mutually exclusive. You can only have a tail or head. To explain an independent event, pick a card from a deck of 52. The probability that it is a king is 4/52. If you put the card back and draw again, the probability is still 4/52. The second draw is independent of the first draw. If you draw another card without putting it back, its probability changes to 3/51. It becomes a dependent event. In short, a mutually exclusive event is not an independent event.


What is the definition of mutually exhaustive events?

It means that two events cover the spectrum of possible events. For instance, with respect to flipping a coin, the event of getting heads and the event of getting tails are mutually exhaustive. There is not another outcome of events possible when flipping a coin.


What describes a natural event but does not explain why the event happens?

An observation.


How do you see that an event is either mutually exclusive dependent independent or not mutually exclusive?

It is easy. A single event cannot be any of the things mentioned in the question.It is easy. A single event cannot be any of the things mentioned in the question.It is easy. A single event cannot be any of the things mentioned in the question.It is easy. A single event cannot be any of the things mentioned in the question.


Which stamens describes why historians might want to use a source to study an event?

It describes the event as it was experienced at the time. (APEX)


What does the term 'mutually exclusive' mean?

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.


What is the number that describes the likelihood a certain event will occur?

The probability of that event.


A popular event in North Carolina is a historical play What are the adjectives in this sentence?

popular is an adjective that describes event and historical is the adjective that describes play


Does or mean to add or mulitply?

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.