When 2 probable answers cannot reach each other. They cannot be reached by each other and are not similar.
Chat with our AI personalities
Add the probabilities of the two events. If they're not mutually exclusive, then you need to subtract the probability that they both occur together.
If two events A and B are mutually exclusive, the special rule of addition states that the probability of one or the other event's occurring equals the sum of their probabilities. This rule is expressed in the following formula:Special Rule of Addition(5-2)Equation 5-2
an oxymoron. Approximatly and exact are mutually exclusive.
The answer will depend on the trial - and possibly the fashion sense!
Yes.