Two risks are independent of each other. The probability of each event is unknown; but we can estimate the probability of each event. We estimated a range, for each event, of 2% to 3%. What is the range of probability of them both occurring?Single choice
A
.04% to .09%
B
less than 20%
C
4% to 9%
D
Greater than 30%
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