Let P(A) = 20 and P(B) = .04. Also events A and B are independent. Find a. P(A/B) b. P(BAS) C. P(ANB)

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Let P(A) = .20 and P(B) = .64. Also events A and B are independent. Find
a.
P(A/B)
b.
P(BIAS)
C.
P(ANB)
Transcribed Image Text:7. Let P(A) = .20 and P(B) = .64. Also events A and B are independent. Find a. P(A/B) b. P(BIAS) C. P(ANB)
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It is given that the events A and B are independent such as 

P(A) = 0.20P(B) = 0.64

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