Which of the following describes the product law?
A) The probability of two or more independent events occurring simultaneously is equal to the product of their individual probabilities.
B) The probabilities of two events occurring in a specific sequence are the product of their individual probabilities squared.
C) The probably of two linked events occurring simultaneously is equal to the probabilities of each individual event.
D) The probability of two or more independent events occurring simultaneously is equal to the sum of their individual probabilities.
E) The product of the sum of the probabilities of two simultaneous events describes the ability of those two events to occur together.
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