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What conclusion can be drawn from the following statements? P(E|F)=.03 P(E)=.03

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What conclusion can be drawn from the following statements? P(E|F)=.03 P(E)=.03-example-1
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By definition of conditional probability,


\mathbb P(E\mid F)=(\mathbb P(E\cap F))/(\mathbb P(F))=(\mathbb P(F\mid E)\cdot\mathbb P(E))/(\mathbb P(F))

We're told that
\mathbb P(E\mid F)=\mathbb P(E)=0.03, so


0.03=(\mathbb P(F\mid E)\cdot0.03)/(\mathbb P(F))

1=(\mathbb P(F\mid E))/(\mathbb P(F))

\mathbb P(F)=\mathbb P(F\mid E)

which means
F has the same chance of occurring regardless of whether or not
E had occurred. In other words,
F is independent of
E.
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