A random bit string (string of O's and 1's) of length 4 is chosen, which each string being equally likely. Let A be the event that the string contains a 1 followed directly by a 0, and let B be the event that the string has exactly two O's. OP(A/B) = P(A) OP(A/B) < P(A) OP(A/B) > P(A)

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A random bit string (string of O's and 1's) of length 4 is chosen, which each string
being equally likely. Let A be the event that the string contains a 1 followed
directly by a 0, and let B be the event that the string has exactly two 0's.
OP(A/B) = P(A)
OP(A/B) < P(A)
OP(A/B) > P(A)
Transcribed Image Text:A random bit string (string of O's and 1's) of length 4 is chosen, which each string being equally likely. Let A be the event that the string contains a 1 followed directly by a 0, and let B be the event that the string has exactly two 0's. OP(A/B) = P(A) OP(A/B) < P(A) OP(A/B) > P(A)
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