SOLUTION: If event A is required for event B to exist, and event B is required for event A to exist, then we can definitely say: a. the events are mutually dependent b. the events are mu

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Question 156188: If event A is required for event B to exist, and event B is required for event A to exist, then we can definitely say:
a. the events are mutually dependent
b. the events are mutually inclusive
c. the events are mutually exclusive
d. the events are mutually independent

Answer by jojo14344(1513)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It shows that is dependent on to exist and vice versa.
But it doesn't guarantee that whatever in is inlsuive of or vice versa. This eliminates choices b,c & d and that only choice a= answer
Thank you,
Jojo

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