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How to distinguish mutual exclusion, independence and probability in high school mathematics?
Mutually exclusive: two things cannot happen at the same time. But the sum of the probabilities of two events is not necessarily equal to 1.

That is to say, in addition to these two events, other events may occur.

On the contrary: two things cannot happen at the same time, but one of them must happen. Its probability sum is 1.