General multiplication rule example: independent events | Probability & combinatorics

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Sal shows how we can use the general multiplication rule to find the probability that two events both occur when the events are independent.
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What is the probability that they both get silk ? Is it 1/6 times 1/6 = 1/36 ?
Then shouldn't Get silk and not get silk = 1 ? 1/36 + 25/36 doesn't equal to 1. Please someone explain. Thanks

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