A and B are independent events.P(A) = 0.50P(B) = 0.20What is P(A|B)?A.0.50B.0.10C.0.20D.Not enough information
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A and B are independent events.P(A) = 0.50P(B) = 0.20What is P(A|B)?A.0.50B.0.10C.0.20D.Not enough information
Solution
A. 0.50
The probability of event A given event B (P(A|B)) for independent events is simply the probability of event A. This is because, for independent events, the occurrence of event B does not affect the probability of event A. Therefore, P(A|B) = P(A) = 0.50.
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