Vocab

__?__ events, or __?__ __?__ events are events that have no outcomes in common.
__?__ events are events that have one or more outcomes in common.
For two __?__ events, the probability that either of the events occurs is the sum of the probabilities of the events.
For two __?__ events, the probability that either of the events occurs is the sum of the probabilities of the events minus the probability of both events.
Two events are __?__ events if they are disjoint events and one event or the other must occur.

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What are your choices? What are your answers?
I have no choices lol and I only answered the first two
I'm sure the words and the definitions are in your text.

What are your answers for the first two?
1. Disjoint, mutually exclusive
2 overlapping
Those answers are correct.

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