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Suppose A and B are dependent events. If P(AIB) - 0.55 and P(B)-02, what is P(
AB)?
A. 0.22
B. 0.11
C. 0.165
D. 0.275


Suppose A and B are dependent events. If P(AIB) - 0.55 and P(B)-02, what is

P(
AB)?
A. 0.22
B. 0.

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