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Answered by lk4507099
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Conditional probability refers to the chances that some outcome occurs given that another event has also occurred. It is often stated as the probability of B given A and is written as P(B|A), where the probability of B depends on that of A happening.

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Answered by hiaryanbhagat
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Answer:Conditional probabilities emerge normally in the examination of experiments where a result of a trial may influence the results of the upcoming trials. We endeavor to compute the probability of the second event (event B) given that the primary event (event A) has just happened

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