Find the indicated probability: If necessary, round to three decimal places. Suppose that E and F are two events and that P(E and F) = 0.41 and P(E) = 0.5. What is P(F|E)? A. 0.82 B. 1.220 C. 0.205 D. 0.91
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Step 1: Use the formula for conditional probability: \(P(F|E) = \frac{P(F \text{ and } E)}{P(E)}\) Show more…
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