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Mathematics, 23.06.2021 17:30 jwbri

Use the Venn diagram to calculate probabilities. Circles A, B, and C overlap. Circle A contains 3, circle B contains 9, and circle C contains 6. The overlap of A and B contains 1, the overlap of B and C contains 4, and the overlap of C and A contains 7. The overlap of the 3 circles contains 6. Number 8 is outside of the circles.

Which probability is correct?

P(A|B) = One-half
P(B|A) = StartFraction 7 Over 20 EndFraction
P(A|C) = StartFraction 6 Over 23 EndFraction
P(C|A) = StartFraction 13 Over 17 EndFraction

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