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Conditional probabilities

Conditional probabilities-example-1

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Answer:

D) Of the 4 people who have a sister, 1 of them also has a brother.

Explanation:

P(B/A) indicates the probability of event B when event A has alredy occured.

Event A = The person has a sister.

Event B = The person has a brother.

So now P(B/A) means the probability of the person having sister who already have brother.

Hence choice "D) Of the 4 people who have a sister, 1 of them also has a brother." is correct.


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