Asked by Lauren
so i am asked to find the prob of a male professor - given that he is promoted.
and the stats are
female promoted = 3%
female not promoted - 12%
male promoted 17%
male not promoted - 68%
and i just wrote down that it is 17% is this true?
ALso, i looked up in my book that P(A I B) = P(B and A)/P(A)
but my question is isnt P(b and a) = P(b) * P(a) ? so dosnt that cancel out with the denominator?
thank you!
and the stats are
female promoted = 3%
female not promoted - 12%
male promoted 17%
male not promoted - 68%
and i just wrote down that it is 17% is this true?
ALso, i looked up in my book that P(A I B) = P(B and A)/P(A)
but my question is isnt P(b and a) = P(b) * P(a) ? so dosnt that cancel out with the denominator?
thank you!
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Answered by
PsyDAG
You are given the probability of being male and being promoted = .17 = P(b and a)
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