forbiscuit forbiscuit
  • 22-07-2018
  • Mathematics
contestada

suppose P(A) = 0.9, P(B) = 0.3, and P(B|A) = 0.2. What is P(A|B) ?

Respuesta :

LammettHash
LammettHash LammettHash
  • 30-07-2018

By definition of conditional probability,

[tex]P(B\mid A)=\dfrac{P(B\cap A)}{P(A)}\implies P(B\cap A)=0.2\cdot0.9=0.18[/tex]

Similarly,

[tex]P(A\mid B)=\dfrac{P(A\cap B)}{P(B)}=\dfrac{0.18}{0.3}=0.6[/tex]

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

In the Inferno, Dante uses to associate himself with classical writers and thinkers. allusion terza rima contrapasso anaphora
I have one more question to go can someone please help me this is really important
PLZ ASAP MARK BRAINILEST Josiah conducts an experiment that has 4 possible outcomes. Sally conducts an experiment that has 10 possible outcomes. The students co
an 1800 kg car is approaching a stoplight at 15 m/s. what is the deceleration of the car if the brakes provide a stopping force of 4520N
what is the answer to -2 1/2 +4
Well preserved fossils of whales and other organisms have been found in the southern parts in Mississippi what could be a reason for this
- Why is the Constitution referred to as a “living” document?
read this expert from homesickness he himself sat down behind his desk and fixed me with a penetrating but not unkindly eye​
Poe states that the province of a poem is ____ A art B beauty C truth D reason
19 is 25 less than the product of 9 and a number numerical expression