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Consider the Venn diagram below. The numbers in the regions of the circle indicate the number of items that belong to that regi...Asked by Jen
Consider the Venn diagram below. The numbers in the regions of the circle indicate the number of items that belong to that region.
(2 intersecting circles A & B, where A part is 50, B part is 110, and the intersecting part is 40)
Determine:
n(A)
n(B)
P(A)
P(B)
P(A|B)
P(B|A)
(2 intersecting circles A & B, where A part is 50, B part is 110, and the intersecting part is 40)
Determine:
n(A)
n(B)
P(A)
P(B)
P(A|B)
P(B|A)
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Answered by
Reiny
counting all the numbers in A I see n(A) = 90
n(B)=150
total is 200 , P(A) = 90/200 = 9/20
P(B) = 150/200 = 3/4
P(A|B) is a conditional probability and is defined as
P(A∩B/P(B)
= (40/200) / (3/4) = 4/15
find P(B|A) the same way
n(B)=150
total is 200 , P(A) = 90/200 = 9/20
P(B) = 150/200 = 3/4
P(A|B) is a conditional probability and is defined as
P(A∩B/P(B)
= (40/200) / (3/4) = 4/15
find P(B|A) the same way
Answered by
Reiny
missed a bracket ...
P(A|B) is a conditional probability and is defined as
P(A∩B) / P(B)
P(A|B) is a conditional probability and is defined as
P(A∩B) / P(B)