Question 1155088
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            This problem is ... how to say it better . . . - playing with terminology.


            So, only the person who is familiar with the terminology and is confident in it,  is able to understand this play.



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The first statement says about 2 independent events (windy and sunny, separately, 0.2 and 0.73, respectively).


The second statement says about the CONDITIONAL probability, which, translated to the normal human language sounds

    . . . the probability that Durango will be sunny, under the condition that it will be windy, is 0.34.


Then the question asks about OTHER conditional probability

    . . . What is the probability that Durango will be windy under the condition that it will be sunny ?
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So, &nbsp;I translated the problem for you in a human language.


Now, &nbsp;I do not want to deprive you the joy to solve the problem.


If you will be able to do it on your own, &nbsp;you will be happy.


If not -- then report to me through the &nbsp;TY &nbsp;window, &nbsp;and I will help you . . . 


In this case, &nbsp;please refer to the problem's ID number &nbsp;1155088 &nbsp;(otherwise, &nbsp;I will not know to whom to answer).


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On conditional probability, &nbsp;see the lessons

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;- <A HREF=https://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/Probability-and-statistics/Conditional-probability-problems.lesson>Conditional probability problems</A> 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;- <A HREF=https://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/Probability-and-statistics/More-conditional-probability-problems.lesson>More conditional probability problems</A> 

in this site.