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The probability of event A is 0.5 and probability of event B is 0.2. Given that A and B are independent, then the probability of A and B (A intersection B) is:
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The probability of event A is 0.5 and probability of event B is 0.2. Given that A and B are independent, then the probability of A and B (A intersection B) is:
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If they are independent, then P(A and B) is just P(A) times P(B). Which is 0.5*0.2=0.1
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