Multiple Choice
The probability that two particular outcomes will occur is determined by:
A) Adding one outcome's probability to the other outcome's probability.
B) Subtracting one outcome's probability from the other outcome's probability.
C) Multiplying one outcome's probability by the other outcome's probability.
D) Dividing one outcome's probability by the other outcome's probability.
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