Asked by lijm
Question says " Are events E & F mutually exlusive". I am given E = {a,b} and F = {a,d,f}.
I think they are not. I think that if they were mutually exclusive, they would not have any elements in common right? Because I see that E and F have a in common. And by mutually exclusive, would this mean if E and F were separate from each other?
I think they are not. I think that if they were mutually exclusive, they would not have any elements in common right? Because I see that E and F have a in common. And by mutually exclusive, would this mean if E and F were separate from each other?
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lijm
Separate as in if you were to draw a venn diagram,the circle for e would not connect with the circle for f.
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