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  • 18-02-2024
  • Mathematics
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A and B are events, with C being another event with Pr(C) > 0. Then Pr(A ∩ B|C) =
a) 1 - Pr(~A ∪ ~B|C)
b) Pr(A|C) + Pr(B|C) - Pr(A ∩ B|C)
c) Pr(A|C) * Pr(B|C)
d) Pr(A|C) + Pr(B|C)

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