In an experiment, the probability that event A occurs is 94 and the probability that event B occurs is 94. If A and B are independent events, what is the probability that A and B both occur?Simplify any fractions.
Q. In an experiment, the probability that event A occurs is 94 and the probability that event B occurs is 94. If A and B are independent events, what is the probability that A and B both occur?Simplify any fractions.
Multiply Probabilities: To find the probability of both A and B happening, we multiply their probabilities together since they're independent. So, we do 94×94.
Calculate Result: Calculating that out, we get 8116. That's our answer, no need to simplify since it's already in simplest form.
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