1. The problem asks to find the probability of the intersection of events C and E, denoted as $P(C \cap E)$.
2. From the table, $P(C \cap E)$ is the probability where both C and E occur simultaneously.
3. Locate the cell in the table where row E and column C intersect. This value is given as 0.13.
4. Therefore, $P(C \cap E) = 0.13$.
5. This means the probability that both events C and E happen together is 0.13.
Probability Intersection 11326B
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