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6 June, 01:56

Suppose Q and R are independent events. Find the probability of Q and R when P (Q) = 0.41 ans P (R) = 0.44.

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  1. 6 June, 02:23
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    We are given with two probabilities: P (Q) = 0.41 and P (R) = 0.44 in which events Q and R are non-mutually exclusive to each other. In this case, the probability of Q and R is equal to P (Q) * P (R) that is equivalent to 0.1804. This is the final answer to this problem.
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