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15 July, 22:25

Which events are mutually exclusive?

A) Jon eats 4 apples; Jon eats 1 apple.

B) Jon eats 2 apples; Jon eats 4 apples

C) Jon eats 2 apples; Jon eats more than 2 apples

D) Jon eats more than 1 apple; Jon eats 3 apples

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  1. 16 July, 00:35
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    Mutually exclusive events are the set of events that can not occur together. For example while tossing a coin, the occurrence of both Head and Tail cannot not appear. Either head will come or tail.

    Option C is correct.

    Jon eats 2 apples; Jon eats more than 2 apples.

    Both these events cannot occur together. Hence these are mutually exclusive events.
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