Why is probability of independent events multiplied
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Step-by-step explanation:
When we want to learn about the probability of two events occurring together, you're multiplying because it means “expanding the possibilities”. Because: Now, the possibilities are 4 not 2. It means it's harder to hit two heads twice which is intuitively true.
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The probability of independent events multiplied because it means the expanding the possibilities..
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