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Suppose that E and F are two events P(E and F)=0.1 and P(E)=0.5. what is P(F/E)?
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Do you mean P(F|E), the conditional probability that F happens given that E has happened?
P(F|E)=P(E∩F)/P(E)=0.1/0.5=0.2
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