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Independent events are events that are non-mutually exclusive which means that the probability of getting event A true is not dependent on the occurence of event B or vice versa. The equation that implies this relationship is C. P(A B) = P(A) P (B)

Answer:  First option is correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have given that A and B are two events then,

According to "Probability rule":

[tex]P(A\cup B)=P(A)+P(B)-P(A\cap B)\\[/tex]

But we have also given that event A and B are two independent events .

independent events are those events if occurrence of one has no effect on the other.

so,

[tex]P(A\cap B)=P(A)\times P(B)[/tex]

Hence, First option is correct.


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