SOLUTION: I have no idea where to start A student is randomly selected from a large university. Define the events: M= {the student owns a mobile phone} I = {the student owns an iPad}.

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Question 1143686: I have no idea where to start
A student is randomly selected from a large university.

Define the events:
M= {the student owns a mobile phone}
I = {the student owns an iPad}.

Which of the following is the correct notation for the probability that the student does not own a mobile phone, given that they own an ipad.
P(Mc and Ic)

P(Mc|Ic)

P(Mc|I)

P(M and Ic)

Answer by ikleyn(52790) About Me  (Show Source):
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HINT #1.    The letter "c" symbolizes the complement to a sub-set.


HINT #2.    The symbol " | " (vertical line)  means "under the condition".


If these hints are enough for you, it is nice.


If not  --  it means that you are in wrong class.

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