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Given that P(B|A)=0.76 and P(A)=0.46, what is P(B AND A)? Round to three decimal places.

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Solution:

Given;


P(B|A)=0.76,P(A)=0.46

Thus, the probability of B and A can be calculated using the formula;


\begin{gathered} P(B\text{ and }A)=P(B|A)* P(A) \\ \\ P(B\text{ and }A)=0.76*0.46 \\ \\ P(B\text{ and }A)=0.3496 \\ \\ P(B\text{ and }A)\approx0.350 \end{gathered}

ANSWER:


P(B\text{and}A)=0.350

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