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The joint probability of the independent events J and K is equal to

(1) P(J) x P(K)

(2) P(J) + P(K)

(3) P(J) x P(K) + P(J-K)

(4) P(J) x P(K) - P(J x K)

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The joint probability of the independent events J and K is equal to P(J) x P(K).

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