SOLUTION: If two events A and B are independent and you know that P(A) = 0.45, what is the value of P(A | B)? P(A|B) =

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Question 361958: If two events A and B are independent and you know that P(A) = 0.45, what is the value of P(A | B)?
P(A|B) =

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P(A|B) = .45
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