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Find the probability of the independent event.
If P (E) = 0.9, P (F ∣ E) = 0.36, and E and F are independent, find P (F)
9 years ago

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Answered by Geek Girl
P(E and F) = P(E)P(F)

[They are independent]

P(F|E) = P(E and F)/P(E) = P(F)
So P(F) = P(F|E) = 0.36
9 years ago
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Find the probability of the independent event.
If P (E) = 0.9, P (F ∣ E) = 0.36, and E and F are independent, find P (F)

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