If PBC=0.9, find PB.
Solution
The question seems to be incomplete. In probability, PBC usually refers to the conditional probability of event B given event C. However, to find PB (the probability of event B), we need more information. If events B and C are independent, then PBC = PB. But without this information or the total probability of event B, we can't find PB. Could you please provide more details?
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