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MULTIPLICATION THEOREM OF PROBABILITY
Statement : If A and B are two events of a random experiment and `P(A)gt0 and P(B)gt0` then
`P(AcapB)=P(A)P((B)/(A))=P(B)P((A)/(B))`

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`=p(B)P((A)/(B))`
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