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Gif two events are known to be mutually exclusive, could they also be independent? could they be dependent? if they are known to be independent, could they also be mutually exclu- sive? could they be not mutually exclusive? if they are not mutually exclusive, could they be independent? could they be dependent? if they are not independent, could they be mutually exclusive? is is possible that dependent events could be not mutually exclusive? (solberg, 122008) solberg, j. j. (122008). modeling random processes for engineers and managers [vitalsource bookshelf version]. retrieved from vbk: //9780470473092 always check citation for accuracy before use.

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