if probability of a certain event A in P(A) = x , then P(A)is
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Therefore, the probability of both events occurring is 1/2 x 1/6 = 1/12. ... If Events A and B are independent, the probability that either Event A or Event B occurs is: P(A or B)
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Sure event is in fact the sample space S. An event that never occurs when an experiment is performed is called impossible event. The probability of an impossible event, denoted usually by ∅ is 0. ... In the case when the events A and B are independent the probability of the intersection is the product of probabilities: P(A.
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