If there are two events, X and Y, which may or may not be independent, with probabilities of 0.34 and 0.76 respectively, what is the probability of both events occurring simultaneously? Round your final answer to two decimal places. O 0.11 O 0.45 O The answer cannot be calculated with the information provided. O 0.26 O 0.59

Holt Mcdougal Larson Pre-algebra: Student Edition 2012
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If there are two events, X and Y, which may or may not be independent, with
probabilities of 0.34 and 0.76 respectively, what is the probability of both events
occurring simultaneously? Round your final answer to two decimal places.
0.11
0.45
The answer cannot be calculated with the information provided.
0.26
0.59
Transcribed Image Text:If there are two events, X and Y, which may or may not be independent, with probabilities of 0.34 and 0.76 respectively, what is the probability of both events occurring simultaneously? Round your final answer to two decimal places. 0.11 0.45 The answer cannot be calculated with the information provided. 0.26 0.59
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