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.
A sets events is said to be exhaustive if the performance of the experiment always results in the accurance of atleast one of them.
in order in which events occur.
events that have one or more outcomes in common.
The definition of the word plot, in English, the order of events told in a story.
a crucial part in a story
The definition of mutually exclusive events is that the events can't occur at the same time. For example, you can't flip a coin and get a head and a tail; they are mutually exclusive events.
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Mutually exclusive. The two events can also be exhaustive if there is no other possibility. For example, if you believe in a state of spiritual limbo, then there is a third possible outcome. In that case death and life are no longer exhaustive.
It is a set of events that, taken together, include all possible outcomes.
Any two events in which one cannot happen without the other.
No, by definition, muatually exclusive cannot occur together .
Your groups should be mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive.
A sets events is said to be exhaustive if the performance of the experiment always results in the accurance of atleast one of them.
The calculation is equal to the sum of their probabilities less the probability of both events occuring. If two events are mutually exclusive then the combined probability that one or the other will occur is simply the sum of their respective probabilities, because the chance of both occurring is by definition zero.
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!)
It is the opposite of mutually exclusive. Potentially inclusive are events that can happen at the same time, as mutually exclusive events can't.