when the events are so fun and very special.
so,you get to be active.
A sets events is said to be exhaustive if the performance of the experiment always results in the accurance of atleast one of them.
A set of events is said to be exhaustive if, between them, they cover all possible outcomes.
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.
It is a set of events that, taken together, include all possible outcomes.
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Each is quite a different property of a set of sets. With mutual exclusivity, there is no member is one set that is also in the other set. For more than two sets, there is no member found twice amongst all of them. For exhaustivity, we must imagine another set. A universal set, whether it be our universe of discourse, or just a really big set. Several sets can be said to be exhaustive if, unioned together, they equal the universal set. sets can be exhaustive without being exclusive, and exclusive without being exhaustive. When imagining events, think of them as things that can be stored in sets. The universal set would be the set of all possible events.
Collectively exhaustive means that a set of events or outcomes covers all possible scenarios or possibilities without any overlap. In other words, when all the events in a sample space are considered together, they account for all possible outcomes.
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.
She did exhaustive research in the school library about daisies. Spelling Bee word lists are exhaustive to memorize.
Even after an exhaustive search I never found my keys.