
Jon S. answered 03/06/21
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If A and B are independent then P(A|B) = P(A).
If A and B are mutually exclusive then P(A|B) = 0
Mona M.
asked 03/05/21When we find conditional probabilities, do we need to check to see if they are mutually exclusive or if they are independent?
Jon S. answered 03/06/21
Patient and Knowledgeable Math and English Tutor
If A and B are independent then P(A|B) = P(A).
If A and B are mutually exclusive then P(A|B) = 0
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