SOLUTION: You play two unrelated games, one after the other. There is a 35% chance of winning the first game, and there is a 20% chance of winning the second game. Use the product formula fo
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Question 1022858: You play two unrelated games, one after the other. There is a 35% chance of winning the first game, and there is a 20% chance of winning the second game. Use the product formula for independent events to find the probability that you win both games.
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