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Mathematics, 07.10.2019 17:10 fatherbamboo

When randomly selecting adults, let m denote the event of randomly selecting a male and let b denote the event of randomly selecting someone with blue eyes. what does p (m|b) represent?
(a) the probability of getting someone with blue eyes, gven that a male has been selected
(b) the probability of getting a male and getting someone with blue eyes.
(c) the probability of getting a male or getting someone with biue
(d) the probability of getting a male, given that someone with blue ayes has been selected

is p(m|b) the same as p(b|m)?
(a) no, becase p(bim) represents the probabity of getting a male, given that someore with blue eyes as been selected(b) no, because p(bim) represents the probability of getting someone with blue eyes, given that a male has been selected
(c) yes, because p(bim) represents the probability of getting a male, given that someone with blue eyes has been selected
(d) yes, because p(bim) represents the probability of getting someone with blue eyes, gven that a male has been selected

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