If two events are mutually exclusive, then: (A the events can occur at the same time B They also could be complements. They cannot be complements. D they are independent

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Intersection of two events is the event that consists of all outcomes that are contained in both of the two events
(A) True
B) False
Transcribed Image Text:Intersection of two events is the event that consists of all outcomes that are contained in both of the two events (A) True B) False
If two events are mutually exclusive, then:
A the events can occur at the same time
B They also could be complements.
© They cannot be complements.
D they are independent
Transcribed Image Text:If two events are mutually exclusive, then: A the events can occur at the same time B They also could be complements. © They cannot be complements. D they are independent
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