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According to the general equation for conditional probability, if p(a^

b.= 3/10 and p(
b.= 4/5, what is P(a^
b.

User SVG
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Answer:


(3)/(8)

Explanation:

Since, the general equation of conditional probability is,


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

We have,


P(A\cap B)=(3)/(10)


P(B)=(4)/(5)

By substituting the values,


P((A)/(B))=((3)/(10))/((4)/(5))


=(5* 3)/(10* 4)


=(15)/(40)


=(3)/(8)

Hence, the value of P(A∩B) is 3/8.

User El Roso
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This is the concept of probability and statistics;
The question requires us to get the conditional probability is given by:
P(A|B)=(P(A∩B))/P(B)
but;
P(A∩B)=3/10
P(B)=4/5
thus;
P(A|B)=(3/10)/(4/5)=3/8
The answer is 3/8
User Amachree Tamunoemi
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