Thinking Mathematically (6th Edition)

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Chapter 11 - Counting Methods and Probability Theory - 11.6 Events Involving Not and Or; Odds - Exercise Set 11.6 - Page 736: 94

Answer

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If two events cannot happen simultaneously then they are mutually exclusive. E.g. if we have $10$ balls, $5$ red and $5$ green, then if we draw $1$ ball, drawing a green and a blue are mutually exclusive because they cannot happen at the same time.
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