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If one person is fatally shot at random, Event A (person is in their 20s). Event M (the person is a male). Are the two mutually exclusive or not?

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Two events A and B are mutally exclusive when A and B cannot occur at the same time. That is, A and B have no outcomes in common. P ( A and B) = 0.

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