If events A and B are independent, what is the P(A ∩ B)?
- P(A) * P(B)
- P(A) + P(B)
- P(A) - P(B)
- P(A) / P(B)
If events A and B are independent, the probability of both events occurring (P(A ∩ B)) is the product of their individual probabilities (P(A) * P(B)). This is a direct result of the Multiplication Rule for independent events.
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