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  • 03-08-2017
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Q and R are independent events. If P(Q)= 1/8 and P(R)=2/5 find P(Q and R).

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  • 03-08-2017
Answer: 1/20
To find P(Q and R), you have to multiply P(Q) by P(R) to get the probability that both events will occur. P(Q) = 1/8, and P(R) = 2/5, so when multiplied together, you get 2/40. This simplifies to 1/20, meaning P(Q and R) = 1/20.
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