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Let A and B be two disjoint events such that P(A) = .30 and P(B) = .60. What is P(A and B)? 0.18 0.72 0.90 0 none of the above

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User Lewsmith
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Explanation:

If two events are disjoing (aka mutually exclusive) that means that there is 0 overlap or the intersection equals 0

So the probability of A and B occuring is 0 (because P(A∩B)= 0)

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