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  • 09-05-2019
  • Mathematics
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Find p(A|A^c)
A.1
B.0
C.1/2
D. Unknown

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LammettHash
LammettHash LammettHash
  • 09-05-2019

If [tex]A^C[/tex] has occurred, then [tex]A[/tex] cannot occur, so the probability is 0.

This follow directly from the definition of conditional probability:

[tex]P(A\mid A^C)=\dfrac{P(A\cap A^C)}{P(A^C)}[/tex]

but [tex]A[/tex] and [tex]A^C[/tex] are disjoint, so the probability of their intersection is 0.

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329758
329758 329758
  • 20-05-2022

Answer:

B.

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