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 If the occurrence of one event means that another cannot happen, then the events are

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 If the occurrence of one event means that another cannot happen, then the events are

A). Bayesian

B). Empirical

C). Independent

D).

Mutually Exclusive


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Mutually Exclusive



Two events are mutually exclusive if they (both of them) cannot occur together.

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