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Eleazar Torp

Know the difference between mutually exclusive and independent events

Two events are considered mutually exclusive if they cannot happen at the same time, while two events are considered independent if they are not affected by each other. This is a key concept in understanding how the probability of a certain event occurring is affected by the occurrence of other events.

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The Art Of Probability

Richard W. Hamming

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