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Mutually Exclusive Events
Assume that the event K and M are mutually exclusive, and that P(K) = 0.2 and P(M) = 0.6. What is the probability, P(K and M)?
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Since K and M are mutually exclusive events, the probability of their intersection (P(K and M)) is equal to 0. 0 either K or M can occur at the same time. Therefore, P(K and M) = 0.
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