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If Two Events a and B Are Independent, the Probability

Question 19

Question 19

Multiple Choice

If two events A and B are independent, the probability that they will both occur is given by


A) P (A) + P (B)
B) P (A) x P (B)
C) P (A) - P (B)
D) P (A) + P (B) - P (AB)

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