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According to the general equation for conditional probability, if p (a^b')=1/6 and p(b')=7/12 , what is the value of p(a[b)?
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According to the general equation for conditional probability, if p (a^b')=1/6 and p(b')=7/12 , what is the value of p(a[b)?
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P(B) = 1 - P(B') = 1 - (7/12) = 5/12
P(A∩B)=
P(A∩
B′)/
P(
B′
)
×
P(B)/
1
Plugging values into the last equation we get:
P(A∩B)=
1×12×5 /
6×7×12
=
542
Now we can make use of the following formula
P(A|B)=
P(A∩B) /
P(B)
by plugging in the values that we have found.
5/42 is the numerator and the denominator is 5/12.
The bottom (denominator) is P(B) which equals 5/12.
P(A|B)=
5×12 /
42×5 = 6/210
6/210 = 2/7
p(a[b]) = 2/7
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