As per the "Multiplication Rule of Probabilitył, in case of Dependent events P(AB) = P(A).
P(B/A), where P(AB) is called...........probability.
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A. Conditional
B. Marginal
C. Joint
D. None of these
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joint
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Option (C) Joint Probability is correct.
- In probability theory, the Multiplication Rule of Probability states that the probability of the joint occurrence of two dependent events A and B is equal to the probability of event A multiplied by the conditional probability of event B given event A, i.e., P(AB) = P(A) x P(B/A).
- Here, P(AB) is the joint probability of events A and B occurring together, P(A) is the probability of event A occurring, and P(B/A) is the conditional probability of event B occurring given that event A has occurred.
- Therefore, P(AB) is a conditional probability, as it depends on the probability of event A and the probability of event B given that event A has occurred.
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