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                If a guy speaks spanish AND english.. is it mutually inclusive or exclusive?
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    Mutually exclusive events are those that cannot happen at the same time.
Mutually inclusive events are those that must happen at the same time.
The answer depends on the definition of the event.
If the event is defined as the number of languages spoken by a person, then it is neither exclusive nor inclusive, because in general the number of languages spoken by a person is one or more, i.e. nobody HAS to know only one and only one language, nor has he have to know MORE THAN one.
    
Mutually inclusive events are those that must happen at the same time.
The answer depends on the definition of the event.
If the event is defined as the number of languages spoken by a person, then it is neither exclusive nor inclusive, because in general the number of languages spoken by a person is one or more, i.e. nobody HAS to know only one and only one language, nor has he have to know MORE THAN one.
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