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The probability event A is .45, the probability of event B is.20. If A and B are independent events, what is the probability of A and B, P(A and B)?

0 2.25
25
.65
.09

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Answer:

.09

Explanation:

To find the probability of independent events, you multiply their individual probability.

so, .45 x .20 = .09

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