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4 In an experiment, the probability that event B occurs is 5' and the probability that event A occurs given that event B occurs is 1. 3 What is the probability that events A and B both occur? Simplify any fractions. Submit

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The probability that event B occurs is 4/5


P(B)=(4)/(5)

The probability that event A occurs given that event B occurs is 1/3


P(A|B)=(1)/(3)

What is the probability that events A and B both occur?


P(A\: and\: B)=\text{?}

Recall that the conditional probability is given by


P(A|B)=(P(A\: and\: B))/(P(B))

Re-writing the above formula for P(A and B)


P(A\: and\: B)=P\mleft(A|B\mright)\cdot P(B)

So, the probability that events A and B both occur is


\begin{gathered} P(A\: and\: B)=P(A|B)\cdot P(B) \\ P(A\: and\: B)=(1)/(3)\cdot(4)/(5) \\ P(A\: and\: B)=(4)/(15) \end{gathered}

Therefore, the probability that events A and B both occur is 4/15

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