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Events A and B are dependent events. The probability that event A occurs is 20%. The probability that events A and B both occur...

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Events A and B are dependent events. The probability
that event A occurs is 20%. The probability that events A and B both
occur is 8%. What is the probability that event B occurs given that
event A occurs? Explain how you found your answer.
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