Chapter 12: Q5. (page 793)
Choose the word or term that best completes the sentence.
Events that cannot occur at the same time are (mutually exclusive, inclusive).
Short Answer
The word 鈥渕utually exclusive鈥 completes the given sentence.
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Chapter 12: Q5. (page 793)
Choose the word or term that best completes the sentence.
Events that cannot occur at the same time are (mutually exclusive, inclusive).
The word 鈥渕utually exclusive鈥 completes the given sentence.
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