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It is given in the quesiton that two non-simultaneous events have an equal likelihood of occurring (50%). But, If the events are independent of each other,then the probability that they will both occur together will be given by multiplicative rule of probabilties i.e P(one event) * P (second event) = 50% *50% =25% i.e. there is 25% chance that they both will occur together

If the events that are non-simultaneous and have an equal likelihood of occurring, are independent, the probability that both will occur is 25%.

What is the probability that both independent events will occur?

This can be found by the formula:

= Probability of first event x Probability of second event

Solving gives:

= 50% x 50%

= 25%

In conclusion, the probability will be 25%.

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