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How does the General Multiplication rule differ from the Special Multiplication Rule of Probability?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The rule of multiplication applies to the following situation. Rule of Multiplication If events A and B come from the same sample space, the probability that both A and B occur is equal to the probability the event A occurs times the probability that B occurs, given that A has occurred.

Answered by JaishikaKumawat
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Multiplication Rule Probability(Specific) The specific multiplication rule, P(A and B) = P(A) * P(B), is only valid if the two events areindependent. In other words, it only works if one event does not change the probability of the other event.

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