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In an experiment, the probability that event B occurs is 6 and the probability that event A occurs given 1 that event B occurs is. 9 What is the probability that events A and B both occur? Simplify any fractions.

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To find the probability we use the multiplication rule:


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

Plugging the values given we have that:


P(A\cap B)=((7)/(8))((3)/(5))=(21)/(40)

Therefore the probability is 21/40

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