Which of the following statements best defines mutually exclusive events? A. Two events are mutually exclusive if it is impossible for the two events to occur simultaneously. B. Two events are mutually exclusive if the occurrence of one event has no effect on the probability of the other. C. Two events are mutually exclusive if the intersection between the sample spaces of the two events is not empty. D. Two events are mutually exclusive if the union of the sample spaces of the two events is not empty.
@LynFran u can look up defenitions bout do not copy and paste
its in the code of conduct
@Fugazi the answer is A because in logic if it is impossible for two events to occur at the same time then it is mutually inclusive
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