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If two events are independent, the probability of both events occurring is the product of their individual probability. Events A and B are independent with P(A)=0.3 and P(B)=0.25. What is the probability of events A and B happening at the same time? Write your answer in decimal form.(1 point)
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The probability of both events occurring is:
P(A and B) = P(A) x P(B) = 0.3 x 0.25 = 0.075
Therefore, the probability of events A and B happening at the same time is 0.075, written in decimal form.
P(A and B) = P(A) x P(B) = 0.3 x 0.25 = 0.075
Therefore, the probability of events A and B happening at the same time is 0.075, written in decimal form.
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