Here is a simple example of mutually exclusive events, which are used quite frequently. Let (X) denote
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Here is a simple example of mutually exclusive events, which are used quite frequently. Let \(X\) denote the \(\mathrm{pH}\) of a sample. Consider the event that \(X\) is greater than 6.5 but less than or equal to 7.8. This probability is the sum of any collection of mutually exclusive events with union equal to the same range for \(X\).
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Applied Statistics And Probability For Engineers
ISBN: 192504
7th Edition
Authors: Montgomery, Douglas C., Runger, George C.
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