Asked by Iveth Lorenzano on Jun 03, 2024
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Suppose P(A)= 0.30,P(B)= 0.50,and P(B|A)= 0.60.
a.Find P(A and B).
b.Find P(A or B).
c.Find P(A|B).
Conditional Probability
The probability associated with an event under the condition that a separate event has already transpired.
P(A And B)
The probability that events A and B both occur in a probabilistic experiment.
P(A Or B)
P(A Or B) represents the probability that either event A or event B occurs, including the case where both may occur.
- Ascertain the probability of two events intersecting.
- Estimate the chance of one event, assuming the occurrence of a different event.
- Calculate the joint probability of event A or event B occurring.
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Learning Objectives
- Ascertain the probability of two events intersecting.
- Estimate the chance of one event, assuming the occurrence of a different event.
- Calculate the joint probability of event A or event B occurring.
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