An archer hits the center of the target (the bullseye) 70 percent of the time. However, she is a streak shooter, and if she hits the center on one shot, her probability of hitting it on the shot immediately following is 0.85. Written in probability notation: P(A) = P(B) = P (hitting the center on one shot) = 0.70 P(B|A) = P (hitting the center on a second shot, given that she hit it on the first) = 0.85 Calculate the probability that she will hit the center of the target on two consecutive shots.