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    exhaustive
    /ɪɡˈzɔːstɪv/

    adjective

    • 1. including or considering all elements or aspects; fully comprehensive: "the guide outlines every bus route in exhaustive detail"

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  2. Apr 3, 2016 · I have done some background reading on the definitions on exhaustive, non exhaustive and mutually exclusive but the definitions that I found do not make any sense to me. Could someone please define exhaustive, non exhaustive and mutually exclusive and give a simple example of each definition. I thank you in advance.

  3. Aug 27, 2017 · Two or more events are collectively exhaustive if they cover entire sample space. Two or more events are independent if occurance or failure of one does not affect occurance or failure of other. Are these definitions correct? Is it possible that a given set of events is collectively exhaustive amd independent at the same time?

  4. Apr 5, 2016 · 1. First we must find the intersection in order to find the union. P (A ∩ B) = P (A|B) * P (B) P (A ∩ B) = 2 3 * 1 4. P (A ∩ B) = 1 6. Now we can find the union. P (A ∪ B) = P (A) + P (B) - P (A ∩ B) P (A ∪ B) = 2 3 + 1 4 - 1 6. P (A ∪ B) = 3 4.

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  6. Sep 10, 2018 · Drawing a Venn diagram, you can use the given info to calculate P(J′ ∩K′) P (J ′ ∩ K ′). If this is zero, they are exhaustive. If not, they are not. You know that one of the regions has an area of 1 4 1 4. Use that, combined with the fact that that region adds up with another region to make 7 12 7 12, to deduce the area of another ...

  7. Mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive event. Ask Question Asked 9 years, 7 months ago. Modified 9 years, 7 months ago. Viewed 1k times 1 $\begingroup$ List ...

  8. Commented Oct 23, 2012 at 18:58. @AsafKaragila A partition of a set is a collection of non-empty subsets of the set (called "parts") which are exhaustive and mutually exclusive (pairwise disjoint). Ie: the union of all parts equals the set, and the intersection of any two parts is empty. – Graham Kemp.

  9. Sep 9, 2016 · Mutual independence: Every event is independent of any intersection of the other events.. Pairwise independence: Any two events are independent.

  10. Mar 7, 2018 · Good discussion and I agree. This is an interesting result that seems to be ignored most of the time and disjoint and mutually exclusive are taken as equivalent.

  11. Aug 2, 2018 · Suppose a die is tossed. Write two events which are: a. Exhaustive and mutually exclusive. b. Exhaustive but not mutually exclusive. c. Exhaustive but not equally likely My input : a. Events...