A and B are independent events. Use the following probabilities to answer the question. Round to 4 decimal places. P(A) = 0.17,  P(A and B) = 0.11, find P(B)  P(B) = ?

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A and B are independent events. Use the following probabilities to answer the question. Round to 4 decimal places.

P(A) = 0.17,  P(A and B) = 0.11, find P(B)

 P(B) = ?

 
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