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# 1.4: Mutually Exclusive Events

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Event An event is a set of one or more possible results of a probability experiment.
Independent Events Two events are independent if the occurrence of one event does not impact the probability of the other event.
Intersection Intersection is the probability of both or all of the events you are calculating happening at the same time (less likely).
Mutually Exclusive Events Mutually exclusive events have no common outcomes.
Outcome An outcome of a probability experiment is one possible end result.
Permutation A permutation is an arrangement of objects where order is important.
statistical probability A statistical probability is the calculated probability that a given outcome will occur if the same experiment were completed an infinite number of times.
union $\cup$ is a symbol that stands for union and is used to connect two groups together. It is associated with the logical term OR.

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