Events X and Y are mutually exclusive. Suppose the probability of X is 50% and the probability of Y is 20%. What is the probability of their joint occurrence?
As the events X and Y mutually exclusive. It is not possible to occur both the events X and Y simultaneously.
Hence, Probability joint occurrence P(X and Y) = 0
Events X and Y are mutually exclusive. Suppose the probability of X is 50% and the...
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