Asked by Dee
P(E)=.4, P(F)=.5 and P(E[intersect]F)=.1 , Calculate P(F|E)=?
Using conditional probability, I got .2 as the answer, using:
P(E[interstect F)/P(F) = .1/.5 = .2
Calculate P(E|F) is .25 using:
P(E[intersect F)/P(E) = .1/.4 =.25
Is this now correct?
Using conditional probability, I got .2 as the answer, using:
P(E[interstect F)/P(F) = .1/.5 = .2
Calculate P(E|F) is .25 using:
P(E[intersect F)/P(E) = .1/.4 =.25
Is this now correct?
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dee
Bob Pursley - Thank-you! I figured out how you got .25
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