(b) Suppose exactly one bean is red. ( for Event \( A \). Then, enter the probability that Event \( A \) occurs given that Event \( B \) occurs. (c) Give the following probabilities and select the correct option below. \[ \begin{array}{c} \frac{P(A \text { and } B)}{P(B)}=\square \\ P(A \mid B)=\square \\ \frac{P(A \text { and } B)}{P(B)} ? P(A \mid B) \end{array} \] Explanation Check - 2025 Mceraw Hilltic Al Riphts Retened. Terms of Uue
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