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16 February, 05:52

The event of pedestrians walking is A and the event of cars pulled over for speeding is B. If these events are independent events, and P (A) = 0.27, and P (B) = 0.71, what is P (B|A) ?

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  1. 16 February, 06:19
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    If A and B are independent events, P (A) = 0.35, and P (B) = 0.35, find the probabilities below. (Enter your answers to four decimal places.)

    (a) P (A ᑎ B)
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