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Which of the following combinations of solid and liquid would not be likely to form a solution?
P(A|B)
The likelihood of event A happening, provided that event B has already taken place, signifying a conditional probability.
Disjoint Events
Disjoint events are two or more events that cannot occur simultaneously, indicating there is no overlap in their outcomes.
Nonzero Probabilities
This implies that events or outcomes have a likelihood greater than zero of occurring.
Disjoint Events
Two events that cannot occur at the same time, implying they have no outcomes in common.
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