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Do you multiply independent events probabilities?


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Explanation for correct answer:

If we assume two events Aand Bin a sample space of S, then the probability of both events Aand B is equal to the product of the probability of each single events.

If the probability of event A and B in a sample space S are P(A) and P(B) respectively.

Therefore, the probability of the events Aand B is P(A∩B)=P(A)P(B).

Hence, we do multiply independent events probabilities.


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