Question. What is the difference between 'inclusive' and 'exclusive'? — Sweety, Sri Lanka. Answer. 'Inclusive' means "including everything" or "open to everyone; not limited to certain people" An all-inclusive resort/cruise is a resort/cruise that includes everything–the cost covers your room, meals, drinks, etc.
What is an example of inclusive and exclusive?
For example, the interval [0, 10] includes both 0 and 10, so it is an inclusive interval. When an interval does not include one or both of its endpoints, it is called an "exclusive" interval. For example, the interval (0, 10) does not include 0 or 10, so it is an exclusive interval.
What is the difference between all-inclusive and all exclusive?
What is the inclusive and exclusive rule?
Inclusive OR allows both possibilities as well as either of them. So, if either A or B is True, or if both are True, then the statement value is True. Whereas Exclusive OR only allows one possibility. So if either A or B is true, then and only then is the value True.
What are the two types of inclusive?
Inclusion has two sub-types: the first is sometimes called regular inclusion or partial inclusion, and the other is full inclusion. Inclusive practice is not always inclusive but is a form of integration.