For dependent events, how is the probability that both A and B occur calculated?

Answer

$P(A \text{ and } B) = P(A) \times P(B|A)$.

When events are dependent, the probability of both happening requires multiplying the probability of the first event by the conditional probability of the second event occurring given that the first event has already taken place.

For dependent events, how is the probability that both A and B occur calculated?

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