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Difference between mutually exclusive

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A mutually exclusive event is when there are two events that can occur, such as flipping a coin, either it will be a head or a tail. Hence, both the events here are mutually exclusive.

An independent event is termed as an event that occurs without being affected by other events. The happening of one event has nothing to do with the happening of the other and there is no cause-effect between the two.

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