Determining the conditional probability


An event A will occur with probability 0.5. An event B will occur with probability 0.6. The probability that both A and B will occur is 0.1.

The conditional probability of A, given B

(a) is 0.5

(b) is 0.3

(c) is 0.2

(d) is 1/6

(e) cannot be determined from the information given.

We may conclude that

(a) events a and B are independent.

(b) events A and B are disjoint.

(c) either A or B always occurs.

(d) events A and B are complementary.

(e) none of the above is correct.

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