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Suppose Q and R are independent events. Find P(Q and R) if P(Q) = 0.63 and P(R) = 0.48.

0.0945

0.3024

0.15

1.11

User Naldo
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Hello,

Q and R are independent if p(Q and R)=p(Q)*p(R)
Here p(Q and R)=0.63-0.48=0.3024
ANSWER B
User Renevanderark
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Answer:

Option B is correct

0.3024

Explanation:

Definition:

If event A and B are independent, then;


P(A \cap B) = P(A) \cdot P(B)

Given that:

Suppose Q and R are independent events.

We have to find
P(Q \cap R)

It is given that:


P(Q) = 0.63 and
P(R) = 0.48

then by definition we have;


P(Q \cap R) = P(Q) \cdot P(R)

Substitute the given values we have;


P(Q \cap R) =0.63 \cdot 0.48

Simplify:


P(Q \cap R) =0.3024

Therefore, the value of
P(Q \cap R) is 0.3024

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