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Mathematics, 08.05.2021 21:30 apodoltsev2021

How do you find the probability of two events A and B when A and B are independent? dependent? A. For independent events, find the probability of the first event, find the probability of the second event after the first event occurs, and then multiply. For dependent events, find the probability of the first event, find the probability of the second event, and then multiply.

B. For independent events, find the probability of the first event, find the probability of the second event, and then multiply. For dependent events, find the probability of the first event, find the probability of the second event after the first event occurs, and then multiply.

C. For independent events, find the probability of the first event, find the probability of the second event after the first event occurs, and then add. For dependent events, find the probability of the first event, find the probability of the second event, and then add.

D. For independent events, find the probability of the first event, find the probability of the second event, and then add. For dependent events, find the probability of the first event, find the probability of the second event after the first event occurs, and then add.

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