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Conditional probability
Let A and B be two exclusive events with P(A)=.2 and P(B) =.3. Find P(A|B)
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Just use your definition of P(A|B)
P(A|B) = P(A and B)/P(B)
= (.2)(.3)/.3
= .2
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