When two events cannot occur simultaneously but one may happen if the other does not, they are referred to as "mutually exclusive events." In probability theory, this means that the occurrence of one event precludes the occurrence of the other. For example, when flipping a coin, the outcomes of heads and tails are mutually exclusive.
If the probability of two events occurring together is 0, the events are called mutually exclusive. This means that the occurrence of one event precludes the occurrence of the other, so they cannot happen at the same time. For example, flipping a coin can result in either heads or tails, but not both simultaneously.
equiprobable events.
Two events that cannot occur at the same time are called mutually exclusive.
It is the opposite of mutually exclusive. Potentially inclusive are events that can happen at the same time, as mutually exclusive events can't.
Equally likely events.
It means arranging so that two (or more) events happen at the same time.syn- = same chronos = time.
The adverb simultaneously means that two or more actions happen at the same time. For example: The two car crashes happened simultaneously.The events do not have to occur in the same place and do not have to be connected except by when they happen.
No, it is going to happen in Ethiopia. Just kidding, no idea when that will happen. The two types of events are not connected.
No reason why they could not- they are unrelated events.
That's the probability that both events will happen, possibly even at the same time. I think it's called the 'joint' probability.
Yes, they cannot happen at the same time. If you flip a coin heads and tails can not come up at the same time.
Two events that cannot occur at the same time are called mutually exclusive. If two events are mutually exclusive what is the probability that both occur.