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state and prove Baye's Theorem

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Answered by Invisible11
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Bayes' theorem (also known as Bayes' rule or Bayes' law) is a result in probabil- ity theory that relates conditional probabilities. If A and B denote two events, P(A. B) denotes the conditionalprobability of A occurring, given that B occurs. The twoconditional probabilities P(A.
Answered by nalinsingh
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Step-by-step explanation:

Baye's theorem states that P1 ,P2,P3,.......,Pn are the sets of mutually exclusive events that form the sample events.

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