If two events, A and B, are such that P(A) = 1/6, P(AUB) = 11/30, and P(An B) = 1/42, find t 1. P₁ = P(B | A); 2. P₂ = P(B);

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If two events, A and B, are such that P(A) = 1/6, P(AUB) = 11/30, and P(AB) = 1/42, find the following probabilities:
1. P₁ = P(B | A);
2. p₂ = P(B);
3. P3 = P(A | B);
4. P4 = P(A | Bº).
(P1, P2, P3, P4) =(__
Transcribed Image Text:If two events, A and B, are such that P(A) = 1/6, P(AUB) = 11/30, and P(AB) = 1/42, find the following probabilities: 1. P₁ = P(B | A); 2. p₂ = P(B); 3. P3 = P(A | B); 4. P4 = P(A | Bº). (P1, P2, P3, P4) =(__
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P(A)=1/6 , P(A U B)=11/30 and

P(A ∩ B)=1/42

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If two events, A and B, are such that P(A) = 1/6, P(AUB) = 11/30, and P(AB) = 1/42, find the following probabilities:
1. P₁ = P(B | A);
2. p₂ = P(B);
3. P3 = P(A | B);
4. P4 = P(A | Bº).
(P1, P2, P3, P4) =(__
Transcribed Image Text:If two events, A and B, are such that P(A) = 1/6, P(AUB) = 11/30, and P(AB) = 1/42, find the following probabilities: 1. P₁ = P(B | A); 2. p₂ = P(B); 3. P3 = P(A | B); 4. P4 = P(A | Bº). (P1, P2, P3, P4) =(__
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