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1) P(AnnB) = P(A) - P(AnnB') 2) P(A...

1) `P(AnnB) = P(A) - P(AnnB')` 2) `P(AnnB) = P(A)*P(B)` Which one is true and why?

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Option 2 is correct as
we know that if Two events A and B will be independent
then` P(AnnB)=P(A)nnP(B)`
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