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Hog95 Hog95
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9 years ago
The probability rule that applies when figuring the probability of getting both of two independent outcomes is the 
A)   Addition rule. 
B)   Subtraction rule. 
C)   Multiplication rule. 
D)   Division rule. 
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9 years ago
Multiplication if they're independent you just multiply the 2 events probabilities together to get the chance of both occuring
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9 years ago
Thank you so much for the reply. Your answer makes a lot of sense.
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