Mathematics, 06.06.2020 18:57 gabby7398
Use the multiplication rule for independent event probabilities. Two friends are both pregnant, and find out they are each expecting twins! Let A be the event that one friend is pregnant with identical twins, and note that P(A) = 0.0045. Let B be the event that the other friend is pregnant with fraternal twins, and note that P(B)= 0.01. A and B are independent events. What is the probability that one friend is pregnant with identical twins, and one friend is pregnant with fraternal twins? Give your answer as a percent, rounded to four decimal places if necessary.
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