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    A Joint Probability Can Be Represented as P(A,B),where P(A,B)stands for the Probability
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A Joint Probability Can Be Represented as P(A,B),where P(A,B)stands for the Probability

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A joint probability can be represented as p(A,B),where p(A,B)stands for the probability of both event A and event B occurring.

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