Let A be an example, and C be a class The probability P(C\A) is known as
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Let A be an example, and C be a class The probability P(C\A) is known as Conditional Probability.
- Conditional probability is the measure of likelihood of occurrence of a n event when another related event has already occurred and we need to find the probability of occurrence of the first event knowing that the second event has already occurred.
- Here in this case, A is an example and C is a class, So P (C/A) means probability of a class in a given example in this context.
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