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At Central High School, the following probabilities have been determined.

• The probability that a student is enrolled in a foreign language class is equal to f.

• The probability that a student is enrolled in a technology class is equal to g.

• The probability that a student is enrolled in both a foreign language class and a technology class is equal to h.


Which expression can be used to determine the probability that a student is enrolled in a foreign language class, given that the student is enrolled in a technology class?

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Answer:

The expression is
(h)/(g)

Explanation:

Define the following events:

A: The student is enrolled in a foreign language class,

B: The student is enrolled in a technology class

We are given that
P(A) = f, P(B) = g, P(A\cap B) = h

Recall the definition of conditional probability: Let A, B be sets if P(B)>0, then, the probability of A given B is given by the expression


P(A|B) = (P(A\cap B))/(P(B))

So, using this, we are asked for the probability
P(A|B) which is


P(A|B) = (P(A\cap B))/(P(B)) = (h)/(g)

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