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The chance that two people both have three repeat sequences at location A is 1 in 500. The chance that two people have four repeat sequences at location B is 1 in 800. What is the probability that two people have the same number of repeats in both location A and location B

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Answer: Probability that two people have the same number of repeats in both location A and location B is
\frac{1}{40000</strong></p><p><strong>Step-by-step explanation:</strong></p><p>Since we have given that </p><p>Probability that two people both have 3 repeat sequences at location A = [tex](1)/(500)

Probability that two people both have 4 repeat sequences at location B =
(1)/(800)

P(A) =
(1)/(500) and P(B) =
(1)/(800)

Since A and B are independent events.

According to question,


P(A\cap B)=P(A).P(B)\\\\P(A\cap B)=(1)/(500)* (1)/(800)\\\\P(A\cap B)=(1)/(40000)

Hence, probability that two people have the same number of repeats in both location A and location B is
(1)/(40000</strong>)

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