SOLUTION: events c and d are depentdable events. p(c)=0.75 p(d given c)=0.5 p(c and d)=?

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Question 373373: events c and d are depentdable events.
p(c)=0.75
p(d given c)=0.5
p(c and d)=?

Answer by robertb(5830)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
c and being dependent events,
P(c AND d) = P(d GIVEN c)*P(c) = 0.5*0.75 = 0.375

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