The probability of event A is 0.56, and the probability of event B is 0.34. If A and B are independent events, then P(A and B) =

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An equation that might be used to work out the values for A and B might be P(A and B) = P(A) x P(B)P(A and B) = 0.34 x 0.56 = 0.1904

Answer:

[tex]P(A and B)=0.1904[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that the probability of an event A is :[tex]P(A)=0.56[/tex] and the probability of an event B is :[tex]P(B)=0.34[/tex].

Also, it is given that A and B are the independent events, then

[tex]P(A and B)=P(A){\times}P(B)[/tex]

Thus, [tex]P(A and B)=(0.56){\times}(0.34)[/tex]

[tex]P(A and B)=0.1904[/tex].

Therefore, If A and B are the independent events, then the value of [tex]P(A and B)[/tex] is [tex]0.1904[/tex].

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