Using the Multiplication Rule to Find Compound Probabilities - Examples

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In this video, I go through a couple of different types of examples of how to use the multiplication rule to find the probability of an "and" event. I also show you how this can be combined with using the complement and what happens if events are independent.

Note: This video is from a course I am teaching through my college but I share it in case others find it helpful! Any section numbers mentioned match up with the textbook "Business Statistics 8th edition - Groebner".
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If one is defective, would one assume that all 3 are? If 1 is defective, but the other 2 are not, would one just multiply  .005*.995*.995? thanks

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