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Mathematics, 03.04.2021 02:50 marlesly87

According to Bayes' Theorem, the probability of event A, given that event B has occurred, is as follows. P(A). P(BA)
P(AB) =
P(A).P(BA)+P(A') .P(BA)
Use Bayes' Theorem to find P(AB) using the probabilities shown below.
P(A) = P(A) = 6, P(BIA) = 1, and P(B|A') = 7
The probability of event A, given that event B has occurred, is P(AB) =
(Round to the nearest thousandth as needed.)

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