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What is the difference between mutually exclusive events, and events that are not mutually exclusive?

Connie059

by Connie059 at September 25, 2010

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Mutually exclusive - for example it can either be raining or not raining, but it can't be both at the same time. Not Mutually Exclusive: It is Monday and it is raining. It could be both raining and a Monday and that same time so they are not mutually exclusive. Hope that helps

Steve204 Steve204 September 26, 2010

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