Are Two events mutually exclusive if they have no outcomes in common.?

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Description : What do you mean by Mutually Exclusive Events? -Maths 9th

Last Answer : The events are said to be mutually exclusive if they cannot occur simultaneously in a single draw. Events such as tossing a head or a tail with a coin, drawing a queen or a jack from a pack of cards, ... the card can be the king of spades. Similarly for B and C, the card can be king of hearts.

Description : Define Not-Mutually Exclusive events.

Last Answer : Ans: If two events A & B have some thing common in sample space S then the event will be Not-Mutually exclusive event.

Description : Define Mutually Exclusive events.

Last Answer : Ans: If two events A & B have nothing common in sample space S then the event will be mutually exclusive event.

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Last Answer : These are all very interesting questions – I think it is a relatively new phenomenon that one of the sisters even gets ‘the smart one’ label.

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Last Answer : A. The projects have unequal lives that differ by several years.

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Last Answer : A. The projects have unequal lives that differ by several years

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Last Answer : A. The projects have unequal lives that differ by several years

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Description : Are neurons and neurotransmitters mutually exclusive?

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Last Answer : D. The internal rate of return is rarely used by firms today because of the ease at which net present value is calculated.

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Last Answer : D. The internal rate of return is rarely used by firms today because of the ease at which net present value is calculated.

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Last Answer : A. a mutually exclusive project.

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Last Answer : C. a dependent project

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Last Answer : D. The internal rate of return is rarely used by firms today because of the ease at which net present value is calculated.

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Description : A coin is tossed thrice and all eight outcomes are assumed equally likely. Find whether the events E -Maths 9th

Last Answer : When a coin is tossed three times, the sample space is given by S = [HHH, HHT, HTH, THT, THH, HTT, TTH, TTT] E = {HHH, HTT, THT, TTH}, F = {TTT, HTH, THH, HHT}E ∩ F = ϕP(E) = \(rac{4}{8}\) = \(rac{1}{2}\ ... rac{1}{2}\) x \(rac{1}{2}\) x \(rac{1}{4}\) ≠ P(E ∩ F) ∴ E and F are not independent events.

Description : Which one of the following aspects is an exclusive characteristic of living things? (a) Isolated metabolic reactions occur in vitro (b) Increase in mass from inside only (c) Perception of events ... memory. (d) Increase in mass by accumulation of material both on surface as well as internally

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Description : Which one of the following statements regarding section 34 and section 149 of  Indian Penal Code is correct? a) Common intention and common object are same b) Both are distinct offences in ... section 149 creates a specific offence. d) Section 34 and 149 are mutually halping sections.

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Description : if xylogxy/x+y, yzlogyz/y+z and zxlogzx/z+x are mutually equal, then show that x^x= y^y=z^z -Maths 9th

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Description : if xylogxy/x+y, yzlogyz/y+z and zxlogzx/z+x are mutually equal, then show that x^x= y^y=z^z -Maths 9th

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Description : The medians AD and BE of the triangle with vertices A(0, b), B(0, 0) and C(a, 0) are mutually perpendicular if -Maths 9th

Last Answer : (c) \(rac{b+k}{f+h}\)Let the slope of the lin passing through the points (-k, h) and (b, - f) be m1. Then m1 = \(rac{-f-h}{b+k}\) = \(-\bigg(rac{f+h}{b+k}\bigg)\)\(\bigg[Slope = rac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}\bigg]\) ... \(-rac{1}{m_1}\)= \(rac{-1}{-\big(rac{f+h}{b+k}\big)}\) = \(\bigg(rac{b+k}{f+h}\bigg)\)

Description : A charged particle with a velocity `2xx10^(3) ms^(-1)` passes undeflected through electric field and magnetic fields in mutually perpendicular directi

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Description : Show that vectors a = 2i + 3j + 6k, b = 3i - 6j + 2k and c = 6i + 2j - 3k are mutually perpendicular.

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