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eboniwiley
05.10.2020 •
Mathematics
Let A and B be two independent events. If P(B) = 0.5, what can you say about P(B | A)? Cannot find it because P(A) is not known. Cannot find it because P(B and A) is not known. Cannot find it because both P(A) and P(B and A) are not known. It is equal to 0.5. It is equal to 0.25.
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