(Step-by-Step) Can an event be both mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive? Why or why not? If a "fair" coin flip lands on heads three times in


Question: Can an event be both mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive? Why or why not? If a "fair" coin flip lands on heads three times in a row, what is the probability that the next flip will be heads? In probability, what does "fair" mean?

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