Asked by Wendy Reynoso on Jun 03, 2024
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We can use the joint and marginal probabilities to compute conditional probabilities,for which a formula is available.
Conditional Probabilities
The likelihood that an event will happen, given the precondition of another event's occurrence.
Joint Probabilities
The likelihood of two occurrences taking place simultaneously.
Marginal Probabilities
The probability of a single event occurring, irrespective of the outcomes of other variables.
- Comprehend the foundational concepts of probability, such as joint, marginal, and conditional probabilities.
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Zybrea KnightJun 06, 2024
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True
Explanation :
Yes, we can use the joint and marginal probabilities to compute conditional probabilities using the formula P(A|B) = P(A and B)/P(B).
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the foundational concepts of probability, such as joint, marginal, and conditional probabilities.
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