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A and B are independent events. P(A) =0.30 P(B) = 0.60

What is P(A|B)?

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Answer:

P(A|B) = 0.30

Explanation:

P(A) = 0.30

P(B) = 0.60

To Find:

P(A|B) = ?

P(A|B) means probability of occurring of event A when event B has occurred.

P(A|B) = P(A∩B)/P(B)

We know that for independent events;

P(A∩B) = P(A).P(B)

So, we have:

P(A|B) = P(A).P(B)/P(B)

P(A|B) = P(A)

So, probability of occurrence of an independent event does not depend on the probability of a different event.

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