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  • 19-06-2019
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1. How do you find P(A and B) if A and B are dependent events for two or more actions,
such as selecting two candies and drawing P(green, and then pink)?

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Mathhisfunn101
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  • 19-06-2019

Answer:

You multiply them.

Step-by-step explanation:

If you have 1/4 chance of getting a blue candy, 1/2 chance of red candy, and 1/4 chance of green candy, and you want to find P ( blue and green ), then you multiply 1/4 * 1/4 = 1/16

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