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*HELP ME PLEASE!* Events A and B are dependent. P(A) = 5/12 and P(B given A) = 6/11. Find P(A and B)
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Events A and B are dependent.
P(A) = 5/12 and
P(B given A) = 6/11.
Find P(A and B)
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In classical probability P( A and B ) is simply P( A x B)..that is the "AND" rule.
here we are dealing with bayesian probability. I'm not an expert in bayesian probability.
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