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1 March, 12:13

Probabilities where the focus is on just one group of objects and a random sample is taken from that group alone are called what?

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  1. 1 March, 12:35
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    I think the answer would be conditional probability. It is a type of probability that the focus is on a certain group and taking a sample from it randomly. It is the probability of a certain event basing on the occurrence of an event that happens previously.
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