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according to the general equation for conditional probablility if P(A upside down u B) = 5/9 and P(B)= 1/3 , what is P(A vertical line B)?

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By definition of conditional probability,


\mathbb P(A\mid B)=(\mathbb P(A\cap B))/(\mathbb P(B))

Note that probabilities must always fall between 0 and 1, so
\mathbb P(A\cap B)\le\mathbb P(B). But we have



\mathbb P(A\mid B)=(\frac59)/(\frac13)=\frac53

and this probability is greater than 1. So the question doesn't really make sense...
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