Asked by Void<3
Given event A
and event B
, what does P(B∩A)
represent?(1 point)
Responses
the value from the intersected row and column of the two categories from the two-way frequency table
the value from the intersected row and column of the two categories from the two-way frequency table
the sum of the two categories from the two-way frequency table
the sum of the two categories from the two-way frequency table
the average of the two categories from the two-way frequency table
the average of the two categories from the two-way frequency table
the product of the two categories from the two-way frequency tables
All Answers 1
Answered by
GPT-5 mini
AI
The first option — P(B ∩ A) is the probability that both A and B occur (the joint probability), i.e. the value in the intersecting cell of a two-way frequency table.
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