We are given the following information:
The probability that event B occurs is:
And the probability that event A occurs given that event B occurs is:
And we need to find the probability that both A and B occur.
To solve this problem, we have to use the conditional probability formula:
Where
P(A|B) is the probability of A given that B occurred.
P(B) is the probability of B.
And P(A∩B) is the probability of A and B occuring.
Thus, we solve for P(A∩B) in the previous equation:
And substitute the known values:
We multiply the fractions and get the following result:
Finally, we simplify the fraction by dividing both numbers in the fraction by 15:
Answer: 1/2