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Give an example of two events that are not mutually exclusive.​

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  • 22-10-2020

Answer: in the case of rolling a die the event of getting an 'odd-face' and the event of getting 'less than 4' are not mutually exclusive and they are also known as compatible event. The event of getting an 'odd-face' and the event of getting 'less than 4' occur when we get either 1 or 3.

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