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What is the normal notation for the probability of the occurence of one event A given the occurence of another event B ? P(B) AND P(A) P(B,A) P(A) <- P(B) P(A|B)

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What is the normal notation for the probability of the occurence of one event A given the occurence of another event B ? P(B) AND P(A) P(B,A) P(A) <- P(B) P(A|B)

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The normal notation for the probability of the occurrence of one event A given the occurrence of another event B is P(A|B). This is read as "the probability of A given B."

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