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When to probabilities are mutually exclusive, they do not have any outcomes in common?

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When to probabilities are mutually exclusive, they do not have any outcomes in common-example-1

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it's true

A and B are mutually exclusive events if they cannot occur at the same time. This means that A and B do not share any outcomes and P(A AND B) = 0

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