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P(A) = 0.80, P(B) = 0.60. What is P(B | A)

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Answer:


\sf P(B|A)=0.60

Explanation:

Given:

  • P(A) = 0.80
  • P(B) = 0.60

If events A and B are independent then:


\boxed{\begin{aligned} \sf P(A \cap B)&=\sf P(A)P(B)\\\sf P(A|B)&=\sf P(A)\\\sf P(B|A)&=\sf P(B)\end{aligned}}

Therefore:


\implies \sf P(B|A)=P(B)=0.60

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