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Option D and E are same.


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If the probability that the first event will occur is \(\frac{1}{4}\), and the probability that the second event will occur is \(\frac{1}{\sqrt{x+2}}\), then what is the probability that both events will occur? (Assume that the events are independent)


A. \(\frac{\sqrt{x+2}}{4x + 8}\)

B. \(\frac{\sqrt{x+2}}{4}\)

C. \(\frac{\sqrt{x+2}}{16x + 32}\)

D. \(\frac{4}{\sqrt{x+2}}\)

E. \(\frac{4}{\sqrt{x+2}}\)
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Option D and E are same.


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If the probability that the first event will occur is \(\frac{1}{4}\), and the probability that the second event will occur is \(\frac{1}{\sqrt{x+2}}\), then what is the probability that both events will occur? (Assume that the events are independent)


A. \(\frac{\sqrt{x+2}}{4x + 8}\)

B. \(\frac{\sqrt{x+2}}{4}\)

C. \(\frac{\sqrt{x+2}}{16x + 32}\)

D. \(\frac{4}{\sqrt{x+2}}\)

E. \(\frac{4}{\sqrt{x+2}}\)
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