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Suppose Q and R are independent events. Find P(Q and R) if P(Q) = 0.32 and P(R) = 0.19.
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Since Q and R are independent events, the probability of both Q and R occurring can be found by multiplying their individual probabilities.

P(Q and R) = P(Q) * P(R)

P(Q and R) = 0.32 * 0.19

P(Q and R) = 0.0608

Therefore, the probability of both Q and R occurring is 0.0608.
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