It raining in Alaska and raining in Ohio are independent events. One does not control the other or affect the other in any way.
For two independent events (let's call them A and B), the Probability of A and B both occurring is given by P(A and B) = P(B) x P(B).
For this problem, let A = rain in Ohio and B= rain in Alaska.
P(A and B) = P(A) x P(B)
[tex] \frac{12}{100} =(P(A))( \frac{3}{10} )
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[tex]( \frac{12}{100}) ( \frac{100}{30} )=P(A)[/tex]
[tex]P(A)= \frac{12}{30}= \frac{2}{5} [/tex]