Answer:
[tex] P(A) = 0.25, P(B= 0.3[/tex]
And if we want to find [tex] P(A \cap B)[/tex] we can use this formula from the definition of independent events :
[tex] P(A \cap B) =P(A) *P(B) = 0.25*0.3= 0.075[/tex]
And the best option would be:
[tex] P(A \cap B) =0.075[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
For this case we have the following events A and B and we also have the probabilities for each one given:
[tex] P(A) = 0.25, P(B= 0.3[/tex]
And if we want to find [tex] P(A \cap B)[/tex] we can use this formula from the definition of independent events :
[tex] P(A \cap B) =P(A) *P(B) = 0.25*0.3= 0.075[/tex]
And the best option would be:
[tex] P(A \cap B) =0.075[/tex]