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Use the Venn diagram to calculate conditional probabilities.

Which conditional probabilities are correct? Check all that apply.

P(D | F) = StartFraction 6 Over 34 EndFraction
P(E | D) = StartFraction 7 Over 25 EndFraction
P(D | E) = StartFraction 7 Over 25 EndFraction
P(F | E) = StartFraction 8 Over 18 EndFraction
P(E | F) = StartFraction 13 Over 21 EndFraction

Use the Venn diagram to calculate conditional probabilities. Which conditional probabilities-example-1
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1,2,4

And it says its too short so ... but ik this is right cause edge said it was.

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Answer:

A , B, D

Explanation:

Use the Venn diagram to calculate conditional probabilities.

Circles D, E, and F overlap. Circle D contains 13, circle E contains 4, and circle F contains F. The overlap of D and E contains 6, the overlap of E and F contains 7, and the overlap of F and D contains 5. The overlap of all 3 circles contains 5. Number 3 is outside of the circles.

Which conditional probabilities are correct? Check all that apply.

A. P(D | F) = StartFraction 6 Over 34 EndFraction <-- correct

B. P(E | D) = StartFraction 7 Over 25 EndFraction <-- correct

P(D | E) = StartFraction 7 Over 25 EndFraction

D. P(F | E) = StartFraction 8 Over 18 EndFraction <-- correct

P(E | F) = StartFraction 13 Over 21 EndFraction

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