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  • 04-07-2020
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Consider event A and event B. What is the probability that event B occurs, given that event A has already occurred? A. P(B A) P(A) ∙ P(B) B. P(B A) P(A) C. P(B A) P(B) D. P(B A) P(B)

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  • 04-07-2020

Answer:B

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