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Trevor is going to Debra's Steakhouse and really wants filet for dinner and creme brulee for dessert. He knows that the probability of getting a filet at Debra's is 0.9 and the probability of creme brulee being a desert is 0.77. If he knows the two events are independent of one another, show the calculation for P (getting a steak and getting a creme brulee)

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  1. 26 May, 09:51
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    B (0.9) (0.77)
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