Given:
Event A = You make the first shot
Event B = You make the second shot
Let's determine what P(B|A) represents.
The probability that event B occurs given that event A has already occured is the conditional probability of event B.
This is represented by: P(B|A).
P(B|A) can be said to be the conditional probability that you make the second shot, given that you make the first shot.
Therefore, P(B|A) represents the probability that you make the second shot, diven that you make the first shot.
ANSWER:
D. The probability that you make the second shot, given that you make the first shot.