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A consulting firm has bid on two projects, A and B. The probability of landing A is 0.70. The probability of landing B is 0.60. The probability of landing both is 0.50.

What is the probability of landing A given it lands B?

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Given:

The probability of landing A is 0.70.

The probability of landing B is 0.60.

The probability of landing both is 0.50.

To find:

The probability of landing A given it lands B.

Solution:

We have,


P(A) = 0.70


P(B) = 0.60


P(A\cap B) = 0.50

The probability of landing A given it lands B is


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


P\left((A)/(B)\right)=(0.50)/(0.60)


P\left((A)/(B)\right)=(5)/(6)


P\left((A)/(B)\right)=0.8333...


P\left((A)/(B)\right)\approx 0.83

Therefore, the probability of landing A given it lands B is about 0.83.

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