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22 October, 10:33

Let R be the event that a randomly chosen person lives in the city of Raleigh. Let O be the event that a randomly chosen person is over 50 years old. Place the correct event in each response box below to show: Given that the person lives in Raleigh, the probability that a randomly chosen person is over 50 years old.

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  1. 22 October, 11:02
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    P (O|R)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The conditional probability notation of two events A and B can be written as either P (A|B) or P (B|A).

    The '|' sign is read as 'given'. So, P (A|B) is read as the probability of event A given event B which implies that it is the probability that event A will occur given that event B has already occurred.

    In the question,

    Event R = Person lives in the city of Raleigh

    Event O = Person is over 50 years old

    The statement says, 'given that the person lives in Raleigh' which means that event R has already occurred and we need to find the probability of event O (the randomly chosen person is over 50 years old).

    Hence, this statement can be given in conditional probability notation as

    P (O|R)
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