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Determining if two events are mutually exclusive or not
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👉 Learn how to find the probability of mutually exclusive events. Two events are said to be mutually exclusive when the two events cannot occur at the same time. For instance, when you throw a coin the event that a head appears and the event that a tail appears are mutually exclusive because they cannot occur at the same time, it's either ahead appears or a tail appears.
For mutually exclusive events, the situation that both events happen is disjoint, thus the probability of both events happening is zero and the probability of one event happening or the other event happening is given by the sum of the probabilities of the individual events happening.
Conditional probability questions can come in the form of word problems, two-way frequency tables, or tree diagrams.
Organized Videos:
✅Probability
✅Find the Conditional Probability
✅Find The Theoretical Probability
✅Probability of Mutually Exclusive Events
✅Find Mean Median and Mode
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For mutually exclusive events, the situation that both events happen is disjoint, thus the probability of both events happening is zero and the probability of one event happening or the other event happening is given by the sum of the probabilities of the individual events happening.
Conditional probability questions can come in the form of word problems, two-way frequency tables, or tree diagrams.
Organized Videos:
✅Probability
✅Find the Conditional Probability
✅Find The Theoretical Probability
✅Probability of Mutually Exclusive Events
✅Find Mean Median and Mode
Connect with me:
#Probability #BrianMclogan