Suppose that events F and S are conditional independent events given D and -D respectively with p(F|D)=p(S|D)=0.9, p(~F|~D)=p(~S|~D)=0.9, and p(D)=0.2. Find p(D|FNs).

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Suppose that events F and S are conditional independent
events given D and ~D respectively with p(F|D)=p(S|D)=0.9,
p(~F|~D)=p(~S|~D)=0.9, and p(D)=0.2. Find p(D|FNs).
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that events F and S are conditional independent events given D and ~D respectively with p(F|D)=p(S|D)=0.9, p(~F|~D)=p(~S|~D)=0.9, and p(D)=0.2. Find p(D|FNs).
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