Suppose for this problem that Pr[E]=23Pr[E]=23 and Pr[F]=23Pr[F]=23. Just as in the book, Pr[(E∪F)′]=0Pr[(E∪F)′]=0. 1)What is Pr[E|F]Pr[E|F]? 2)What is Pr[F|E]Pr[F|E]?

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Suppose for this problem that Pr[E]=23Pr[E]=23 and Pr[F]=23Pr[F]=23. Just as in the book, Pr[(E∪F)′]=0Pr[(E∪F)′]=0.

1)What is Pr[E|F]Pr[E|F]?

2)What is Pr[F|E]Pr[F|E]?

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