If P(A) = 0.04, what is P(A')?
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p(A) = 0.04
p(A') = 1-p(A)
therefore p(A') = 1-0.04
= 0.96
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In the case where events A and B are independent (where event A has no effect on the probability of event B), the conditional probability of event B given event A is simply the probability of event B, that is P(B).
- P(A and B) = P(A)P(B|A).
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