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19 July, 20:02

Suppose that E and F are two events and that Upper N (Upper E and Upper F) equals480 and Upper N (Upper E) equals970. What is Upper P (F|E) ?

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  1. 19 July, 23:04
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    P (F|E) is 0.494 (49.4%)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    according to Bayes's theorem

    P (F|E) = P (F∩E) / P (E) = (N (F∩E) / total number of elements) / (N (E) / total number of elements) = N (F∩E) / N (E)

    replacing values

    P (F|E) = N (F∩E) / N (E) = 480/970 = 0.494 (49.4%)

    thus P (F|E) (probability that F occurs given that E has occurred) is 0.494 (49.4%)
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