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For the lessor, which condition would result in an operating lease?
Mutually Exclusive
A characteristic of events that cannot occur at the same time, indicating a clear separation or distinction between them.
Collectively Exhaustive
A property of a set of events that ensures all possible outcomes are covered, leaving no possibility out.
Probability
A numerical measure of the likelihood of a specific event occurring, ranging from 0 to 1.
Mutually Exclusive
Mutually exclusive refers to events in probability and statistics that cannot occur at the same time, indicating that the occurrence of one event necessarily excludes the occurrence of the other.
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