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Consider the following scenario:

• Let P(C) = 0.4
• Let P(D) = 0.5
• Let P(C | D) = 0.6

Find P(C AND D).

User Keishan
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You don't need to use info for p(C)
Consider the following scenario: • Let P(C) = 0.4 • Let P(D) = 0.5 • Let P(C | D) = 0.6 Find-example-1
User PreethaA
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Answer:

0.30

Explanation:

By the conditional probability formula,


P((C)/(D))=(P(C\cap D))/(P(D))

We have,

P(D) = 0.5 and P(C / D) = 0.6

By substituting the values,


0.6=(P(C\cap D))/(0.5)


\implies P(C\cap D) = 0.6* 0.5 = 0.30

Hence, P(C and D) is 0.30.

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