The probability for success of an event is P(A), and the probability of success of a second event is P(B). What is the
probability of both events occurring, in that order?

​A.) P(A + B)
B.) P(A) . P(B)
C.) P(A) + P(B)
D.) P(A x B)

Respuesta :

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Option B - [tex]P(A)\cdot P(B)[/tex]                          

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : The probability for success of an event is P(A), and the probability of success of a second event is P(B).

To find : What is the  probability of both events occurring, in that order?        

Solution :

The probability for success of an event is P(A).

The probability of success of a second event is P(B).    

As the events are independent so the probability of both events occurring, in that order is [tex]P(A)\cdot P(B)[/tex]

Therefore, Option C is correct.

The probability of both events occurring, in that order is [tex]P(A)\cdot P(B)[/tex]