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  • 01-07-2021
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What does p(B/A) represent?

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RudabaManan
RudabaManan RudabaManan
  • 01-07-2021

Answer:

I believe you're asking about P(B|A).

Step-by-step explanation:

So,

P(B|A) represents the probability of event B occurring after it is assumed that event A has already occurred.

P(B|A) means "Event B given Event A" . In other words, event A has already happened, now what is the chance of event B?  P(B|A) is also called the "Conditional Probability" of B given A.

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