If A and B are independent events, the probability of both occurring is ________.
- P(A + B)
- P(A / B)
- P(A ∩ B)
- P(A ∪ B)
If A and B are independent events, the probability of both occurring is P(A ∩ B) which is equal to P(A) * P(B). This is the fundamental characteristic of independent events in probability.
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