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26. P(A/B') is defined only when
(a) B is not a sure event.
(b) B is a sure event
(c) B is an impossible event.
(d) B is not an impossible event.​

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Answered by gokarnpimoli
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Answer:

option 2

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B is not a sure event

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Answered by theteasersshow
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Answer:

B

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P(A/B) is the conditional probability of A given B or it is the probability of A under the condition B, which is only possible if event B occurs (i.e., B is a possible event).

P(A/B) is the conditional probability of A given B or it is the probability of A under the condition B, which is only possible if event B occurs (i.e., B is a possible event). Similarly, P(A/B') is possible only when B' is sure or B is not sure.

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