Let A and B be two events such that P(ANB)=0.2, P(A NB)-0.3 , and P(ANB)=0.7. The value of P(B|A) is Select one: a. 3 1/2

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Let A and B be two events such that
P(ANB)=0.2, P(A NB)=D0.3 , and P(ANB)3D0.7. The value of P(B | A) is
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Transcribed Image Text:Let A and B be two events such that P(ANB)=0.2, P(A NB)=D0.3 , and P(ANB)3D0.7. The value of P(B | A) is Select one: a. 1 b. 3 < O O
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