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Probability Theory Update
Probability Theory Update
1. Probability Basics
Mutually Exclusive Events
Mutually exclusive events?
Events that can't occur at the same time are called mutually exclusive. So, events can't happen simultaneously.
Example of mutually exclusive events:
Rolling a die. You can't get the "one" and the "six" simultaneously; these events can't occur at the same time.
Example of non-mutually exclusive events:
Rolling a die if you want to receive six or even number. Six is an even number too.
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