SOLUTION: Suppose that A and B are two events for which P(A)=0.34, P(B)=0.68, and P(A and B)=0.34. Find P(A/B)

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Question 1197020: Suppose that A and B are two events for which P(A)=0.34, P(B)=0.68, and P(A and B)=0.34. Find P(A/B)
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P(A|B) = by the definition of the conditional probability =  =  = .    ANSWER

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