Mutual exclusivity

ID: mutual-exclusivity

Mutual exclusivity is a concept used in various fields, including statistics, probability, logic, and decision-making. In general, it refers to a situation where two or more events, outcomes, or propositions cannot occur or be true simultaneously. For example: 1. **Probability**: In probability theory, two events are mutually exclusive if the occurrence of one event means that the other cannot occur.

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