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11 August, 21:17

Suppose P (A) = 0.75 and P (B | A) = 0.40. What is the joint probability of A and B?

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  1. 11 August, 21:41
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    Joint probability of A and B is 0.3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since we are given the probability of event A and the conditional probability P (B given A)

    The joint probability is the likelihood of two events occurring at the same time. The joint probability is written as:

    A∩B for two events A and B

    As we know that:

    P ((B│A)) = (A∩B) / P (A)

    We can use the above formula to calculate the joint probability of A and B.

    Using the formula,

    P (A∩B) = P (A) * P (B│A)

    =0.75*0.40

    =0.3

    So the joint probability of A and B is 0.3 ...
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