Two or more events that cannot occur at the same time - Mutually Exclusive Events, Two or more events that do not rely on each other to occur - Indepedent Events, P(Event A or Event B) = P(A) + P(B) - Used for mutually exclusive events to calculate the probability of one event OR a different event occurring. - The Addition rule (and when do we use it), P(Event A and Event B) = P(A) x P(B) - Used for independent events to calculate the probability of one event AND another event occurring. - The Multiplication rule (and when do we use it),

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