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If A and B are two independent events, then P(A ⋂ B) = __________.P(A) + P(B)P(A) - P(B)P (A) × P(B)P(A)/P(B)

If A and B are two independent events, then P(A ⋂ B) = __________.P(A) + P(B)P(A) - P-example-1

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To find:

The formula of


P(A\cap B)

Solution:

It is known that two events A and B are considered as independent events if and only if


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

Thus, the third option is correct.

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