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total probability of an event​

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Answered by llMichFabulousll
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The total probability rule (also called the Law of Total Probability) breaks up probability calculations into distinct parts. It's used to find the probability of an event, A, when you don't know enough about A's probabilities to calculate it directly. ... The total probability rule is: P(A) = P(A∩B) + P(A∩Bc)

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The total probability rule (also called the Law of Total Probability) breaks up probability calculations into distinct parts. It's used to find the probability of an event, A, when you don't know enough about A's probabilities to calculate it directly. ... The total probability rule is: P(A) = P(A∩B) + P(A∩Bc).

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