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Two events, A and B, are disjoint. What is the probability that both A and B will occur at the same time?

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P(A\cap B)=0

Step-by-step explanation

If the two events are disjoint, then they are mutually exclusive.

This means that their intersection is zero.

Therefore


n(A\cap B)=0

This implies that,


P(A\cap B)= (n(A\cap B))/(n(U))


P(A\cap B)= (0)/(n(U)) = 0

The probability that the two events will occur together is 0, which means an impossibility.
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