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a car approaching an intersection has a 0.1 probability of turning left and a 0.2 probability of turning right. explain why the events are mutually exclusive.
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a car approaching an intersection has a 0.1 probability of turning left and a 0.2 probability of turning right. explain why the events are mutually exclusive.
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There is no way the car can turn left and right at the same time. Only one occurrence can take place.
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