What does disjoint mean in probability?

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2026-04-07 22:45

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In probability, "disjoint" refers to events that cannot occur simultaneously; if one event occurs, the other cannot. For example, if you roll a die, the outcomes of rolling a 2 and rolling a 5 are disjoint events because they cannot happen at the same time. The probability of either event occurring is the sum of their individual probabilities, as they have no overlap.

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