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31 October, 05:27

You are told that P (A | B) = P (B | A). Which statement below must be true?

A and B are equally likely

P (A | B) = 0.5

A and B are independent

A and B are dependent

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  1. 31 October, 08:46
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    The best answer to the question that is being stated above would be that A and B are both dependent. If I was told that P (A | B) = P (B | A), then the true statement is that both variables inside would be dependent upon each other, no matter if you exchange their places with one another.
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