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Jointly Exhaustive
A set of options or propositions is considered jointly exhaustive when it covers all possible cases or outcomes, leaving no scenario unaccounted for.
Mutually Exclusive
Two events or propositions that cannot both be true or occur at the same time.
Jointly Exhaustive
A set of options or categories is collectively comprehensive, covering all possible scenarios or outcomes.
Consistent Principle
A rule or concept that does not contradict itself and remains uniform across various situations or applications.
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