Given event A and event B , what does P(A∩B) represent?

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the average of the two categories from the two-way frequency table
the average of the two categories from the two-way frequency table

the sum of the two categories from the two-way frequency table
the sum of the two categories from the two-way frequency table

the product of the two categories from the two-way frequency table
the product of the two categories from the two-way frequency table

the value from the intersected row and column of the two categories from the two-way frequency table

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The notation \( P(A \cap B) \) represents the probability that both events A and B occur simultaneously. In the context of a two-way frequency table, this corresponds to the value from the intersected row and column of the two categories.

So the correct response is:

the value from the intersected row and column of the two categories from the two-way frequency table.