Concept explainers
To find: The best term to complete the given sentence.
Answer to Problem 9SGA
The correct term isconditional.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The probability of the event A given that the event B that has occurred is called (conditional, inclusive)probability.
Calculation:
Consider that the probability of the event under the condition that some preceding event that has occurred is known as the conditional probability.
Then by the definition the correct conditional probability is correct.
Thus, the statement is “The probability of the event A given that the event B that has occurred is called conditionalprobability.”
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