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(07.01 LC) Amy makes the following statement: "There is a 60% chance of snow tomorrow and a 10% chance I will be late for school." What is the probability that it will snow and Amy will be late for school?

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If the events are independent, their joint probability is the product of their individual probabilities.

The probability that it will snow and Amy will be late is .60×.10 = 6%.
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