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An event a will occur with probability 0.5. an event b will occur with probability 0.6. the probability that both a and b will occur is 0.1. the conditional probability of b, given a, is

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Conditional probability of b given a is given by dividing Probability of event b with the probability of both a and b occurring together. Hence in this case, conditional probability of b given a is 0.1 divided by 0.6. On division, the result that is obtained is 0.16.
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