SOLUTION: I got the first 2 right but the tird part I keep getting wrong. Not sure what I am doing wrong. Suppose that A and B are two events for which P(A) = 0.22, P(B) = 0.67, and P(B gi

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Question 1074403: I got the first 2 right but the tird part I keep getting wrong. Not sure what I am doing wrong.
Suppose that A and B are two events for which P(A) = 0.22, P(B) = 0.67, and P(B given A) = 0.51. Find each of the following:
A. P(A and B) =
.1122 correct
B. P(A or B) =
.7778 correct
C. P(A given B) =
.2 incorrect

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I got the first 2 right but the tird part I keep getting wrong. Not sure what I am doing wrong.
Suppose that A and B are two events for which P(A) = 0.22, P(B) = 0.67, and P(B given A) = 0.51. Find each of the following:
A. P(A and B) =
.1122 correct
B. P(A or B) =
.7778 correct
C. P(A given B) = P(A and B)/P(B) = 0.1122/0.67 = 0.1675
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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