Let A be the event “it rains” and B be the event “you have an umbrella”. Suppose that P(Ac|B)=4/10, P(A|Bc)=9/10, and P(B)=1/3. What is the conditional probability that you don’t have an umbrella given it rains? Select one: a. 3/5 b. None of the other choices c. 1/4 d. 3/4 e. 4/5

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Let A be the event “it rains” and B be the event “you have an umbrella”. Suppose that P(Ac|B)=4/10, P(A|Bc)=9/10, and P(B)=1/3. What is the conditional probability that you don’t have an umbrella given it rains?

Select one:
a. 3/5
b. None of the other choices
c. 1/4
d. 3/4
e. 4/5
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